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This is a sad sale (yeah i know everyone says that but I actually mean it...it was my first car and I put so much into it! :yes: ) but due to a new job I have to sell my R34 25gt coupe. I had this listing up about 6 months ago knowing I would need a new car for this job eventually, but now is the time it definitely has to go hence the low price.

I have spent over $13,000 on mods in the last 12 months, so its a big hit for me but great for you!

I am the first AUS owner, it was imported from Japan a bit over a year ago. Serviced every 5k with top grade synthetic oils and had a major service done 5000km ago. Nothing was spared in the major service with about $1200 in parts: timing belt, tensioner bearings, fan belts, platinum NGK spark plugs, yellow jacket coil packs, coolant, german oil and more.

This is perfect for a P plate driver under new license laws, looks good, sounds good and you can drive it without being defected.

Year: 1999

Km's: 114xxx

Location: Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne

Colour: White

Rego: March 2011

Transmission: Auto- tiptronic with 2nd gate + paddle shift

Price: $14,990

Contact: PM or post in thread or email [email protected]

Modifications:

- Apexi high flow panel filter

- 2.5" mandrel bent mild steel exhaust from manifolds back with high flow cat and high flow muffler (very nice tone). I have had the high flow muffler flanged as well as a sports muffler flanged so you can switch them with just 2 bolts, giving you the ability to have a nice loud car or a quiet sportier sound for long trips.

- Impul body kit

- 18" deep dish wheels- shadow chrome spokes with chrome walls- 9.5" fronts and 10.5" rears

- 6000k headlights + matching parkers

- White LED interior dome light

- Blue LED dash lights

- Darkest legal window tint

- $2.4k worth of shocks and springs on all 4 corners

- Subwoofer, speakers (front and rear), amps to run them all

- 2x brand new (fitted 3/5/2010) Kumho tyres on rear

- 10 MONTHS OF REGO! ($585 worth...will have standard vic issue plates)

- Secondary battery + electronic isolator swtich in boot to run sound system without draining main (over $500 worth)

I'll also have a interior detail + cut and polish done for you before handing over keys

PHOTOS + CARSALES LINK

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...46%204294963593

I will drop the price $300 if bought before the end of May as I have a current RWC that can be used right now but will expire by the end of the month.

So price is $14690 for the next 21 days!

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