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A picture tells a thousand words, that being said, I believe you should breeze over some photo and video footage i have collected.

http://imgur.com/a/PgJK6

The time has come for me to part ways with my beloved 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-Turbo Coupe

The odometer readout is 78000 km's

This is without doubt the cleanest R34 GT-T you will find in Sydney and the most mechanically sound.

I am the first Australian Owner of this car. Subsequently I have made sure to keep the condition and specifications exactly the same to keep the car 100% JDM.

This car has been my absolute child, saying that I have taken care of her religiously feeding her the best fuel (Shell VPower) and the finest oils. Feeling the need to maintain her, I took the liberty to add Four Brand new tyres which still have around 90% tread.


Here is a guide to the additions made to the car in Japan before myself.
- R34 GTR Front Brake Callipers
- R34 GTR Electronic Dash
- HKS Coil overs
- SSR Wheels
- 3.5" Exhaust (The tone of the exhaust is not obnoxious, which I have grown to love. It is a solid rich tone, not too loud)

Besides these additions, the car is completely stock with a great interior.

Reason for selling:

- I am in the process of starting up a business with my mates and I need to improve my cash flow.

- I am not in the greatest rush to sell the car, as I do have other means for income, that being said, NO LOWBALL offers please.

Asking Price: $19500 Negotiable

*** Just under 3 years Warranty remaining with the importer of the vehicle***

If you have any queries don't hesitate to ask.

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Edited by tctommy
  • 2 weeks later...

I just replaced the brake pads, genuine tie rods and lower control arm... The steering control is that of a brand new off the line car.. Be quick because for this price I have already beat people off.

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