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So Im contemplating selling the 34 as i just dont use it much and might put the money into something else.

Have owned this car for over 5year's, were the 1st Australian owners, bought it from Autoworx in wanagara. Was the mrs car for 4 1/2 years, i got it mid last year and did all the mods. Has done approx 500-600km's since ive done them all. Has realativley high kays but the mrs did a lot of perth trips etc, has allways been serviced regularly as it needed to be reliable being the family car with the 2 kids, never let us down been a great car.

Has never been boosted.

Anyway more spec's:

1998 Model

168,xxxk's

Manual now but was auto, converted using R33 gear for the cheaper cost of clutchs

Metalic black

Full Nismo lip kit

Origin Style lip spoiler

18x9.5 + 15 JIC mags

235/40 tyres all round with decent tread left

HKS coilovers (near new from JPC)

HKS twin plate (used but heaps of meat left)

ISC castor rods (new)

ISC hicas cancellor (new)

ISC rear camber arms (~ 3000km's, had em in my stagea)

Cazman traction rods (new)

Cusco front upper camber arms (currently not in the car and used)

K&N Panel filter

URAS extra lock spacers

Alarm with central locking and inbuilt turbo timer

Splitfires

Diff is shimmed and basically locked

Full 3inch exhaust

All new fluids and filters, oil, fuel, g/box, coolant, plugs, diff etc

Comes with Nistune board not fitted

Comes with a walboro pump not fitted

Comes with some random spares

I did all the suspension first and was going to do power mods later but never got there. The back end has been fully aligned and the car grips really well.

Very sad to see this thing go as it has an awesome tough stance, but i just dont use it often enough.

Now the car wont be ready for a while as it needs some paint work as it was keyed on the drivers side and i was going to get the holes welded up and the whole thing buffed before sale, if someone wanted to get this done themselves then the price will reflect this.

Chasing $18,000ono may consider trades for something i can track, but would want at least 10k my way.

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6 months rego paid today.

And also has 2 new Nissan Tie rod ends and a new battery.

if you still have it, and you are flexible on price i might think about gettn this when i get back from working nxt month. can you pm me some more pics bro?

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