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R34 Skyline 25gt 2d Coupe Manual Non-turbo (nsw-sydney)


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The car is a 2000 R34 25GT (manual) non turbo (im still on my P's) 81,xxx km's and ive had it for well over a year now. Back when i was in the market for one of these i am not kidding - i waited 5 months before i could find a manual one thats how f*kn rare it was, the market was clogged with 4D and 2D automatics sleep.gif not sure how it is now though..

Abit about the car.. Its not heavily modded by any means -

- 5Zigen ProRacer catback exhaust (pretty expensive exhaust, beautiful tone on it ive recieved heaps of compliments on it all the time)

- High flow panel filter

- Lowered (shocks and springs)

- External dash display computer (temperature, rpm, speed, injector flow e.t.c.)

- Pioneer USB deck

- 18" Wheels (255's at the rear, 235's at the front)

- East Bear style eyelids

I will throw in the standard shocks and springs too.

I am contemplating selling it as im after a R34 Vspec2 in the near future.. Would be interested in swaps for a reliable daily car up to 5-6gz max with cash my way but would prefer straight cash instead.

The price i am asking for is $17,000neg.

Anyways, here are some pictures -

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Before anyone makes comments about the skid marks in the background, the pictures where taken at the skid pan and i was not responsible for any of them. I still have the original set of tyres which came with the wheels ~1.5 years ago and they are still in pretty good condition.. i have the receipts to prove it for anyone that's skeptical :P

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pm'd. ^^

Car is located around the hurstville area

hi thanks for the message i cant reply with a pm cause i only have one post lol, i am interested but im only 17 and after talking it through with my parents they don't have the money at the moment. maybe in a few months time, if you still havent sold it by then maybe circumstance might change. i ve been looking all over carsales and this forum for a non turbo r34 thats a manual and coupe none of this auto or semi auto sedans which just seem to me to be a 10 year old family car.

thanks again for the message and good luck finding a buyer.

brandon

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