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Hey guys

Up for sale is my beloved Nissan skyline R34. Haven't driven it quite some time and its time to part ways as I have a new project. The car is in absolutly fantastic condition. No dings or scratches. Its had a fresh coat of paint and gararged always. Mechanically the car is great, no knocks or rattles and drives smooth. The front tyres have been recently replaced with khumos and have only done about 30km on them. the rears are Federals 595 semi slick. Car is currently not registered however it would pass with ease. The only small problem with it is that the passenger side power window switch is failing. However its operable from the drivers side switch and will not affect rego
Some other details:
Nismo 300km cluster
JVC CD/DVD touch screen head unit
18" Rota Grid R wheel with rays wheel lugs
Front and rear adjustable coilovers
R34 GTR wing with carbon fibre spoiler blade
FMIC
Spitfire coilpacks
New exhaust system
Nissan R34 GTT nismo ztune kit
and more...
Included in the sale is a spare front lower lip (rrp. $600) and any other extra accessories i can find around the garage.
$21000 o.n.o
Dont miss out on this beloved vehicle. Any questions or queries feel free to contact me. Test drives only to serious enquirers only. No lowballers or swaps.
Also being in Darwin I'm also very willing to help out any interstate buyers with co organising couriers/ trucks to get it to your door. :P
Regards Mitch

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Hey mate
I had the whole wing given to me by a mate, as best i can remember, he purchased the spoiler blade and wing as one package, possibly second hand from ebay or another member of a forum. Sorry i couldnt be to much help.

Cheers.

UPDATE: Just had a rego inspection done to help with sale. As expected the 34 passed with flying colours, so its good to go for rego for the lucky owner who buys it.

Also. Price drop. $20 000 o.n.o

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