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Hey guys, its that time =/ Wasn't planning on selling until next year, but nothing ever goes to plan does it lol really sucks knowing there's a possibility of selling, this was my first car, Its still my baby :) so if by any chance you do like the car, and do want to take it, you gotta take care of her !

anyway a bit about the car


IMPUL Body kit with IMPUL badges and strut brace

18 Inch bronze Works CR KAI rims (gutter rash)

Adjustable coilovers

Pioneer LCD touch screen/DVD, Pioneer sub, Boss Amp

Clean stock interior (apart from LCD)

3inch 5zigen exhaust

Xenon Adjustable headlights

Genuine Skyline floor mats

Deep cycle battery (with digital meter)

Aftermarket extractors

Exedy cushion button clutch


Previous owner says its been dyno'd and tuned it to 159KW but i never bothered to make sure of it. Didn't matter too much to me honestly.


It does have a crack on the front bumper and scrape on the side skirt

I planned on fixing it but i just put waterproof tape over the crack and you can barely see it. I dunno maybe I'm just blinded because i love the car :P

Its on 127k km and not daily driven (i catch the train to the city to work so i only drive it on weekends and occasional Friday night)

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I also have a replica R34 GTR wing and R34 turbo brakes i bought to put on but haven't yet . and other bits and pieces like carbon fiber eyelids and carbon fiber door scuffs. I'm more than happy to include all these items if it sells for what i'm after.
I'm Located in Canley Heights NSW
Looking at 13.5k neg. Just send a text or pm me as i will most likely be at work :) thanks, Corey - 0422 351 687
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