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Hi guys

This car is in immaculate condition, it runs extremely well and has not been boosted. There are no scratches or dents whatsoever and even the original car mats look brand new. The inside smells like a new car and I know that ANYONE who sees it and knows their skylines very well will see it as an absolutely perfect example of an R34 skyline, inside/out and performance wise.

Details:

1998 model GTT (silver)

5 speed manual

56 000 kms

9 months rego

complied under new RAWS

Aftermarket parts:

3" exhaust (including front pipe)

18" wheels

Bilstein suspension

kenwood sound system

BARGAIN PRICE: $32,900

Will post new pics of car tomorrow (Friday 21 Jan).

Email [email protected] or call 0414 838 528. i am in sydney. Serious buyers only please, as i need to sell it asap, that is why it is priced so low.

cheers,

Michael

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hey erik

i want to see if i can sell the car as is, since im not sure how complicated it is or whether you can change the km on the dials. as i obviously dont want to have the kms different to what the car has travelled, whether it be less than 55000km or more.

very nice yellow r34 you have though! what bodykit is on it?

erik,

if its got 55,000km or you can get it changed to that much, then i'll consider it. how much cash on top are you offering?

also have you got any pics of your car, i am interested to see what the fron bar and skirts and rear pods look like with better pics.

cheers

Hi,

How about I swap you with my original cluster and I pay cash on top?.

It has Top Secret Front Bar, Bomex Side Skirt and Phoenix Rear Pods.

Roughly how much cash would you be talking with a trade for stock GT-T wheels? Newish tyres (80-90% tread) and only 2 very small gutter scratches on 2 wheels.

And how wide are the wheels? Rubber condition?

I have a stock dash cluster which currently has 56,000 kms on it :( How much would you want for an exchange for the Nismo 300k one? [Assuming Erik's dash is way off the mark] Cheers.

NJR34GTT,

The work wheels look like new, no gutter marks or scratches anywhere. by the look of them, they have been taken care of religiously by the previous japanese owner and by myself. the specs are:

rear: 17x9 +35offset (255/40)

front: 17x8 +30offset (235/45)

Bridgestone Potenza G3 tyres ALL AROUND, and ALL have about 70+% tread

If i were to swap with great cond. standard rims with almost full tyre treads, my price is $1200.

NismoR34,

ok, thats great, as mine is reaching 56000km very soon! i am looking at swapping cluster + $500 cash. Erik hasnt got back to me yet, so i'll see what he says, but if my offer suits you, then we can definately do the swap if eriks cluster doesnt work out.

i am assuming though that all guages and any other things that are supposed to work, work on the cluster i will swap with, as the nismo one i have is in excellent cond. and works perfectly.

cheers

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