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Make/Model: Nissan R34 Skyline 25GT-X

Year: 2000

Kilometres: 68,000

Transmission: 4 speed Automatic/Trip-Tronic with Steering Wheels Gear Changing

Engine: RB25NEO (NON-TURBO)

Colour: Gun-Metal Grey

Registered: Yes, just put on 6 months, untill June 2012

MODIFICATIONS:

Engine/Exhaust:

- Complete 2.5" Mandrel Bent High Flowing Exhaust

- Hi-Tech Extractors

- R34 Extractor Back Engine Pipe (Brand New to Fit Extractors)

- Impul Cat-Back Exhaust

- Venom Performance 200CPSI Stainless Steel High FlowCat

- Lukey Performance Exhaust w/ Dual 3" Tips

- NGK Iridiums

- Greddy High Density Radiator Cap

- K&N High Flow Panel Filter

- Nismo High Density Oil Cap

Exterior:

- R34 Origin Aero Body-kit

- Origin Bootlip

- Nismo Front Grill

- 15% Midnight Ride Window Tint

- Shaved Boot

- 'Angel Dust' HID's

Wheels/Suspension:

- 18" Z33 350z OEM Track Wheels (18x8 +30) [Originally $1600 w/o Tyres]

- Federal 595 SuperSteel Tires w/ 95% Tread

- Nismo Front Springs

- SAAS Blue Valve Stems

Interior:

- R34 Bucket Seats

- Blue Neon Mid-Lighting

- Authentic Skyline Mats

- Rare Skyline Steering Wheels w/ Gear Changing Compatibility

- Mongoose Advanced Alarm System with:

o Anti-Lock System

o Shock Alarm

o High-Pitch Alarm

o 3 Point Immobiliser

o Keyless Entry w/2 spares.

Sound System:

- 2x Rear 6" Sony XPLOD 190W

- 2x Front 6" SPL PRO 160W

- 2x Tweeters

- Clarion DVD Double Din Head Unit ($1000 ALONE)

§ 7" DVD screen Touch screen

§ Bluetooth & AUX

§ Glovebox Ipod Compatibility

Reason For Sale: I am moving due to my studies at university, and I need money for an apartment.

Asking Price: $11,500

Location: Coffs Harbour NSW

Contact Details: Jonathan by phone, texts or calls: 0421831442 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Other Comments:

The car has been garaged every day of its life, always use BP Ultimate, serviced every 5000kms and use Penrite Performance Synthetic Oil.

Being an N/A, its perfect for P-PLATERS.I have all receipts for all modifications, and the car has 2 mature owners, myself being a mature university student. The car has NEVER BEEN THRASHED.

These 25GT-X are rare models, only 2 more in AUS, I had never knew it was this model until one day a Skylines Enthusiast made me aware of the 25GT-X model due to some of its features, he offered me $14,000 at the time STOCK, although was not for sale at that time.

I bought the car STOCK at the start of 2011 for $14,000 with 63,000kms from an old Japanese man whom brang it over with another few cars, and did not drive this hence the very low kms. I hardly drive the car.Since purchasing the car, I have spent thousands, and always researched for the best parts. The interior, exterior and mechanics of the car is in great condition for its age. Never any problems or issues, and has not been in any accidents. Wish I could keep it, but University and Financial issues have forced me to sell it.

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Edited by R34 0125GT

can be parted for cheaper, and also if more pictures are needed i can email, this site wouldnt let me put anymore on.

Cheers :).

BUMP.

perfect p-plate car, never have been pulled over my police in this car, delivers an excellent exhaust note.

cared for like a baby,

Bump :).

Had offers so far for swaps, and some people want the car badly but don't have the funds.

Had a man look yesterday, and he was impressed, he made an offer and if his loan comes through he is taking it next week.

Although untill then, STILL FOR SALE, make an offer and the worst that can happen is me saying no.

68,000kms on the clock.

Thanks :).

Price DROP to $10,500!

Does not come with 350z Wheels anymore, comes with Authentic R34 5 Spokes, that are wrapped in Teo Performance Tyres with around 85% Tread.

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