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Price: $17,000

Location: NSW, Goulburn

For sale is my Nissan Skyline R34 25GT-V, non turbo, Series 2, 2001 GT-V model (essentially a GTT body with a non turbo engine, GT-T brakes and suspension, LSD, upgraded interior) There's a post on here somewhere with more info. They're not very common but if you're going to get a N/A R34 a GT-V will be the better choice.

It was one of the last models they brought out. Has all the features you'd expect from a 2001 car (besides cruise control). Power windows, tiptronic transmission, gear changer on steering wheel.

This has been my pride and joy for the past year, I've treated it like my own baby. Always cleaned before I took it for a drive, lived in the garage when I wasn't driving it. I regularly took it out for a drive just so I can drive it.

I've tried making it look slightly like a GTR, but still retaining the looks of a GT. I currently have a GTR wing on order but I'm not sure when it'll arrive. The theme I was going for was black on white, so the GTR spoiler was going to be white with a black blade, which would of finished the car off nicely. I don't want to sell, and I'll regret it when I do, but I recently moved and the car will not go up my new driveway. I can't let it sit out in the street for 6 months before I move again, I also travel 40 minutes a day to work now, I'd rather waste the kms on a not so nice car.

Some details about the car:

- 85,xxx kms, bought it at 71,xxx last year. I was the first owner in Australia, so I know all the history since its been here.

- The colour is pearl white. - Has factory optioned Altia front and rear bar - I have 18" Work JDM Concept GT5's with 3 months old tyres on it. Fronts are 18x9 +30, rear are 18x10 +38. Also have genuine Work Emotion center cap. All up they cost me around $2,400

- I got a custom cat back, mandrel bend over 2.5 inch exhaust system, with a twin 3 1/2" tip. Work was done at Powertone Canberra, cost me a bit over $800.

- I have T&R Adjustable coilovers installed, they are a bit stiff but can be adjusted to your liking. I still have the original ones which I'll throw in if you want. -I have GTR style extensions around whole body, all bought from JSAI only 2 months ago.

- Genuine Nismo side door pillars, imported from Japan with certificate of authenticity - Genuine Nismo radiator cap

- 7" pioneer touch screen head unit, plays movies, Bluetooth, SD card, radio. Has two USB ports in the back so you can run a phone cable through it, you can also install a reverse cam if you want, RRP was $900 when I bought it.

- The car has factory tinted rear and side windows, I got driver and passenger windows tinted as they weren't done at factory.

- It still has the original skyline mats which came with it from Japan.

- I have the rego paid till October 2016

- I always made sure to get a service done by my local performance mechanic before 5,000km's, they always used Penrite oils and the best filters etc.

- The interior is in really good condition, everyone who gets in is surprised at how clean it is, it only has a few small marks.

- Seats are in good condition, no rips or tears.

- I don't smoke, and I didn't let anyone else smoke in the car. I didn't allow for food or drinks other than water in the car either. I was strict, but I wanted to keep it in its clean condition.

Cons: -

- Has a 10c size clear coat peel on the left side rear panel. Nothing major and will be a simple fix, I've just had no money due to moving to get to it.

- Has minor rock chips on front bar and bonnet. Nothing noticeable unless your looking for it.

Price is: $17,000 as is. Willing to swap for a R34 GTT in the same condition and close to the km's as mine. Yes that seems a lot for a non turbo skyline, but stock 1998 models are going for 12k. This is the cleanest one I've seen, and is the last model released. I've done a lot of work to it and kept it as clean as I could. You won't be disappointed with it.

I have more photos on Carsales: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2001/SSE-AD-3699634/?Cr=2

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