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Hi! This car is now for sale, No longer a EOI.

Make: Nissan

Model: R34 Skyline 25GT Non Turbo ( P-Plate Friendly )

Year: 1998

Engine: 2.5LT RB25DE NEO

NUMBER PLATE: NI2MO on Black background with White Fonts or I can go back to normal plates if you wish

Mileage: 108,800kms

Transmission: 4 Speed auto with Tiptronic ( Sports Shift ) via stick or steering wheel

The Skylines come with your Standard:

  • Air-Conditioning
  • Powered Windows
  • Powered Mirrors with Electrionic Folding System
  • Automatic Sensors for Lights
  • Power Steering
  • Central Locking
  • Drivers and Front Passenger Airbag
  • Car Manual in ENGLISH

The condition of the car overall is good, but couple of chips here and there but not noticeable.

A very Reliable car and never had any faults with it ( GO NISSAN :)), has a very nice exhaust note providing its still on the legal side :)

Excellent 1st Car for a P Plater as everything on it is legal.

Comes with 3 Keys:

  • 1x Genuine Nissan Central Locking Key
  • 1x Normal Cut Key
  • 1x EXTREMELY RARE CUT 10 Point Nismo Key

MODIFICATIONS:

Engine/Performance:

  • Fujitsubo Legalis-R Cat Back Exhaust System with Dual 3.5" Muffler outlet
  • Blitz SUS Power LM Air Filter
  • Always used Shell V-Power 98 Octane Fuel

Maintenance:

  • 100,000kms Full Service done at Chasers Motorworks includes: Receipts provided for this service
    • 1x Genuine Nissan Water Pump
    • 1x Genuine Nissan Timing Belt
    • 1x Genuine Nissan Tensioner Bearing Spring
    • 1x NSK Timing Belt Idler Bearing
    • 1x NSK Timing Belt Tensioner Bearing
    • 2x Genuine Nissan Cam Seal
    • 1x Genuine Nissan Crank Seal
    • 1x Dayco Water Pump/Alternator Belt
    • 1x Dayco Power Steering Belt
    • 1x Dayco Air-Conditioning Belt
    • 6x NGK Iridium IX BKR5EIX-11 Spark Plugs

  • Radiator Flushed
  • Engine Oil & Oil Filter Changed every 5,000kms:
    • Used Motul 4100 Turbolight
    • Then Motul 8100
    • Now (SAU Members Recommend) Western Gulf SOUGI – S 6000 10W40

  • Automatic Transmission Oil Changed with Castrol Dextron III
  • New Car Battery changed in 2009
  • Common Changes ( Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Coolant Change, etc )

Wheel, Tyres & Suspension:

  • 17" Rims, Don't Know what brand but looks like Work Emotions XD9
    • In Silver Colour
    • Front 17 x 7, Rear 17 x 7
    • Anodized Red Lock Nuts with Key

  • Stock Suspension BUT seems alot lower compared to other stock R34 Sedans

Exterior:

  • R34 GTR V-SPEC Front Bumper with Anodized Red 'S' Emblem ( Custom Modded to fit 25GT )
  • Factory Side Skirts
  • Aftermarket Rear Skirts ( Pods )
  • Black GTT Wing/Spoiler
  • Random Decal/Stickers
  • Sprayed Brake Calipers in anodized Red
  • Fatory Dark Tinted Windows in Rear Windscreen and Both Passenger Windows ( Approx Tint Darkness is 25%)
  • Legal NON-HID H1 4300K White Light

Interior:

  • Speed Cluster Light has been changed to Blue LED's
  • Sound System:
    • Alpine CDE-9874E Headunit with Ipod Connectivity
    • Pioneer 6" Rear Speakers
    • 6" VDO Components Front Speakers
    • 12" Kicker Subwoofer in Custom Made Box for R34 Sedan Boot
    • Kicker 4-Channel Amp

  • Custom Steel 2nd DIN Cover
  • Carbon Fibre Wrapped Windows Buttons Surrounds
  • Carbon Fibre Wrapped Speed Cluster
  • Carbon Fibre Wrapped Dash
  • Carbon Fibre Wrapped R34 GTR Multifunction Display Cover with Inbuilt GPS with Turn on Switch located at Cigarette ligther ( GPS AND SWITCH WILL COST EXTRA OR CAN TAKE IT AWAY )

Thats pretty much I can think of for modifications done to this car.

Im looking for $14,000 with Roadworthy Certificate Or nearest offer will be deeply consider.

Inspection of car is only for serious buyers please no time wasters and bad offers since I do work and there isnt time for mucking around.

You guys can PM me, Email me at andy_168@hotmail.com or call me at 0422 311 509 (Andy)

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PRICE DROP! now $13,000 ono. Car no longer comes with 'NI2MO' Plates.

The New Number Plate is : YHU 157

Open to Offers :)

NI2MO Plates up for sale :)

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