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I am selling my 1998 Auto R34 25GT Coupe due to a recent upgrade.


The car is in great condition and has been well cared for. It is stock apart from an aftermarket CAT back exhaust system. It has always run well for the 4 years I have owned it.

Original coilpacks were recently replaced as one died. Not a bad effort considering they were 17 years and 120,000 KM old.

125,851 legit kilometers. Major service completed at 100,000KM.


The car is in great condition for a 17 year old vehicle.

Spark plugs and coilpacks all recently replaced.

The car still has the original and adjustable Xenon headlights and the HID globes have recently been replaced

Upgraded cat back exhaust system which lets out a lovely note.

Still has flare from Japanese registration (Quite rare these days)

Registration until August. Wont need much for RWC.


The vehicle still has the original paint thus has some marks (As seen in photos) on both the front and rear bumpers - As expected with its age.

The boot has faded a small amount however looks like a good cut and polish should do the trick.


I am the second owner since it was imported. The import documentation will be included with sale.


I have included a VRE screenshot from VicRoads for your information. The vehicle is also free of finance as it has been recently paid out.


I am selling the car for $8,500 ONO with registration until August without a RWC and I am happy for you to come and take a look anytime. I am located in Ballarat, Victoria.


Please call or TXT me (No time wasters) for more details on zero four two three 892 992




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