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1999 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 25GT

NON TUBRBO P-PLATE LEGAL!

First owner in australia

Price $15,500

Kilometres 80,000

midnight blue

Interior Colour Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

2 door 5 seat

6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Expiry august 2011

Contact me via call or sms preferably 0421 194 112

17" r34 Gt-t rims

cold air intake and pod filter (original supplied)

2.5" cat back exhaust

front strut brace

lowered (well above street legal)

nismo gear nob

sound system

clarion 7" lcd screen dvd head unit

pioneer sub and amp

extremely clean car inside out inspection will not disappoint.. just serviced 2000 km ago, comes with road worthy.. there are not many r34s out there with this little kms.. i think i am asking a fare price correct me if im wrong cheers. feel free to ask any questions..

cheers daniel

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there are not many r34s out there with this little kms..

Got log books from Japan then?

I don't have log books from Japan but i got a pink slip and other documents to proove that Wen I got it imported from carizma it had only done 70000km. Iv only done 10,000km since I owned it.

there are not many r34s out there with this little kms..

Got log books from Japan then?

I don't have log books from Japan but i got a pink slip and other documents to proove that Wen I got it imported from carizma it had only done 70000km. Iv only done 10,000km since I owned it.

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