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Selling my car due to falling in love with the R34.

99 Jap spec R, Pearl White in immaculant condition.

6spd Manual

62,000 kms.

Registered until Sept 09 in VIC

No RWC

PRICE: $25,900 NEGOTIABLE, open to swaps with black r34 only.

Recently fully resprayed in Nissan Pearl White.

Car drives beautifully and is used as a daily driver. Recently appeared at Melbourne Autosalon.

Features:

The usual Jap Spec goodies - Climate Control, Leather steering wheel + gear knob, boost guage, electric mirrors, silvia badging etc.

Extras:

Rare 350Z rims with near new tires

Rare tinted LED taillights

Vertex front bar

Nismo rear pods

Aero Side skirts

Bilstein suspension

Apexi Power FC Djetro with hand controller (tuned for economy and power)

HKS EVC 6 boost contoller

GT28 71R turbo

Walbro Fuel Pump

JVC DVD player

Xforce exhaust system

HID headlights

Front mount Intercooler

Nismo Strut bar

Adjustable Camber arms etc.

Alarm and keyless entry

Pod filter

First to see will buy.

The car has been well loved and serviced throughout.

Will not disapoint.

Please call for full details

Alex

0422 780 627

- No time waisters - check you can actually get finance before you call.

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Edited by albwaa

Quote - "there is no power fc in that interior picture?? or can't i see it..."

...yeah, im lying about the power fc......pffff ..... how bout u come buy the car n i'l show you the POWER FC! :(

thought she wouldve been snapped up by now, but nup, she's still for sale!!!

Just got my new r34, so the silvia waits patiently in the garage for her owner!

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