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Selling or swapping my 1998 Automatic 4 door R34 Skyline, will consider anything more family friendly (kid on the way) so no performance cars.

After being yellow stickered, this car passed pits on March 2018 with all the listed mods, the mods were engineered and have Department of Transport permits (so cops can't sticker it again). Car is currently my daily, never skipped a beat. Car has just been serviced. Car complied in Australia on 08/2006

Factory leather seats Car

ABS, Traction control and HICAS

Colour dipped in matte gunmetal grey with purple tinge metaliser throughout car was originally grey - Can arrange for car to be professionally re-dipped for $800-$1000 to the colour and finish you want.

Low mileage 15X,XXX km

Aircon but requires regas

Electric windows Keyless entry

After market stereo and speaker upgrade

Full xforce exhaust system Pedders adjustable coilovers

Upgraded turbo, turbo kid and wastegate

Brand new Kings rims with 80 percent tread all round

Front mount intercooler

Oversized dual thermo fans

Aftermarket NisTune ECU

I have probably missed a few other minor upgrades, feel free to ask.

This cars an absolute pleasure to drive, handles really really well.

I am a professional mechanical engineer and can't sit on phone/email during work, so please be patient if you're messaging during business hours, I will get back to you on my breaks or after work.

For insurance reasons, no test drives, I will drive it until you bring the cash and I have deposit in my hand.

$10,500 ONO - PM me for contact details 

 

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