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Hi all, selling my Skyline and thought I'd give SAU the first chance to pick it up before I put it up on carsales.


Model: 1999 Nissan Skyline ER34 25GT-T Coupe
Transmission: Manual
Colour: White
Km's: 187,052
Reg: AZR-31M
Reg Expiry: October 2014
Located: Merewether, NSW 2291
Price: $12,000 neg.

The good:
- Almost completely stock
- Original interior/mats in great condition
- Car Alarm/Immobiliser

- Mechanically great for it's age

- Daily driver to/from work, not flogged or used on the track
- Serviced every 5,000km/6months with Hunter Thomas Auto Newcastle
- Brand new heavy duty battery

The not-so good:
- Paint/body work not in great condition/has a few paint marks/scratches (pictured)
- Steering wheel and gear knob worn (unsurprising given vehicle age)

Non-Stock parts in vehicle:
- Unknown brand 18" 6-spoke white rims, currently with Toyo Proxes T1 Sport tyres
- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch
- Splitfire Coilpacks
- 3-4" Cat-back exhaust
- Koyorad Radiator
- Greddy Turbo timer
- Manual boost controller
- Kenwood speakers/Alpine head-unit

- Mongoose M80 Car Alarm/Immobiliser

Summary/Reason for sale:
Unfortunately due to work commitments I have purchased a car with more storage space than the Skyline, and I am no longer home often enough to justify keeping it as a second vehicle. For this reason I am looking for cash only, trade offers will not be considered. It's been an awesome, reliable vehicle and is a great starting point for anyone looking to modify an R34. As mentioned above I am slightly negotiable on price, but I recommend getting in soon before the vehicle is put up on carsales. I am happy to answer any/all questions about the vehicle and can provide more photos upon request.

Contact Details:
Mobile: 0413 613 986
Email: [email protected]
Hours: I am uncontactable due to work 6am-5pm Monday to Friday, but leave me a message and I will get back to you as soon as I can. If you'd like to inspect the vehicle I will only be available on weekends.

Cheers,
Dave

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Gahhhh I miss this car so much! I actually visited Soft last week and saw the car, he's taken immaculate care of it, and spared no expense!

The new owner will be very lucky... and it would be me if I had the mulah laying around haha.

Good luck with the sale, talk soon mate.

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