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Guys and Gals,

The time has come to let my baby go. I am the second Australian owner and have owned her for a year. The car has been extremely well look after (you will know what I mean when you see the car personally) and serviced regularly every 3000 kms with Fully Synthetics Oil (PENNZOIL). Never miss a beat since I owned it. Always garaged and only get driven during weekends (Only traveled less than 5000kms since I have owned this car) due to my busy daily life. Very regretful sale as I am thinking of upgrading to another car and she has to go.

The car was completely stock standard when I first got it last year. The spark plugs were immediately replaced with NGK IRIDUIM spark plugs and Gear box oil has been changed with REDLINE, and serviced. Since then, the list below can describe what I have done to her.

It has 80,XXX kms at the clock and comes with new Battery

Modifications:

The modifications were performed with GENUINE PARTS ONLY, purchased BRAND NEW and fitted PROFESSIONALLY. All receipts are available. The car only traveled for 1500 kms since all the below modifications were fitted.

BOMEX FRONT BAR

BOMEX REAR BAR

BOMEX SIDE SKIRTS

EYELIDS

HKS DUMP PIPE (Stainless Steel)

HKS FRONT PIPE (Stainless Steel)

HKS HI POWER SILENT (Stainless Steel) – Sounds awesome with great power output

METAL CAT (Stainless Steel)

HKS HIPERMAX II FULLY ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION

CUSTOM MADE LEATHERETTE VINYL SEAT TO FIT R34 GT-T COUPE WITH DOUBLE STITCHING

AUTOWATCH ALARM WITH BUILT IN TURBO TIMER

ALPINE DECK

ALPINE SPEAKERS and TWEETERS

NGK IRIDIUM SPARKIES

K&N POD FILTER

GENUINE FLOOR MAT

NISMO CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS

FACTORY OPTIONS:

ELECTRIC SUNROOF

RARE SIDE-AIRBAGS

TINT

The engine is completely stock (Untouched), never been boosted, thrashed and whatsoever. Never been in track, circuit or dragged.

Thats all I can remember now and I am sure I have missed out some bits here and there. So please shoot me pm or give me a buzz at 0411 332 447 If you are genuinely interested or you know anyone who is genuinely interested.

ASKING PRICE: SOLD

STRICTLY NO TEST DRIVE / TEST PILOT / TIME WASTER / DREAMER PLEASE!

P.S. I am not in a hurry to sell this car because if I find no interest here, I will just keep her

Cheers,

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Edited by R33GTSTSII
one of the nicest r34 ive seen

good luck with the sale mate, wish i was back in perth , wud snap it up st away

Thanks mate.

You got to see the car to appreciate it

I had a few guys come and inspect the car....it has failed noone and all of them vouch that this car is the nicest and cleanest skyline they have ever seen...

It is ashame that none of them get their finance approved

if you are looking for a quality car...without compromise...then this is the one for you...

Edited by R33GTSTSII
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