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Hi All,

We're getting married in October, so looking to sell our R34. Yes they are her numberplates, and don’t come with the car :)

Before buying the car we looked at 7 R34s around Sydney and deemed this one to be the best buy

Prior owner obtained an Engineer's Certificate as well having CRD perform Compression and Road Tests prior to his purchase.

Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

· 69,000kms

· 2 door turbo

. 5 speed manual

Details

· Rego Til November

· Engine in good condition, compression and leakage tests were performed on the car by Croydon Racing Developments.. All A1 (documentation available)

· Grade 4 import, all import documents will come with the car

· Comes with Engineering Certificate for non standard modifications!! (excludes POD Air Filter)

· 200rwkw (have dyno sheet)

· Meticulously Taken Care of (and loved) serviced every 5,000kms. Full service history in AUS - serviced 2,000kms ago

Performance

· 17" AVS Model 7 Rims (Near new rubber up front)

· 5Zigen Cat-back Exhaust

· Blitz Boost Controller

· FET Self Calculating Turbo Timer

· Front Mount Intercooler (Croydon Racing) – Near New

· Monza Racing Pedals

· K&N Pod Aircleaner – Near New

· Go-Fast-Bitz Plumb Back Blow of Valve – Near New

· Professionally Lowered approx 1.5" in Japan

Sound / Security

· JVC Double Din DVD/CD/MP3 Head Unit

· Kenwood Splits

· Powerful Amplifier

· 10" Sony Xplod Subwoofer

· Full Alarm/Immobiliser professionally installed by LifeStyle Store Parramatta

. Nokia Handsfree Bluetooth kit

Issues:

· Some gutter rash on a couple of the rims (since prior owner), wheels have been balanced since

Contact:

Richard (thats me)

PM or email [email protected]

Located in Vaucluse, Sydney

Price:

$23.5k ono as is

Will ONLY consider a trade on something sub $10K (i.e. Corolla / Pulsar / Echo etc).

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Couple more photos:

http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll62/morgsr32/

Thanks

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Alright.... going to drop the price again to $21,500, still negotiable - have until the first weekend in October to sell, which is when we're getting married & heading off overseas for a while. So happy to listen to offers up until then, within reason of course :(

Damn, not sure how to change the price in the topic!

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