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05/1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Manual Coupe. Car is in good condition throughout and has some minor modifications including:

Nismo damper adjustable Coilovers

Fujitsubo 3" Catback exhaust & 3" front pipe

Autobahn FMIC

K&N Pod filter

ANZ 19" rims with brand new tyres

Car drives great with plenty of power. Has factory Zenon headlights and ABS. Original Nissan Japan service logbooks up to 90,000k's before importation. Still has original key with central locking. New battery fitted 1 month ago.

Interior has 2 small cigarette burns on each front seat and 1 burn on the rear seats from Japan.

Selling as is without registration. Any inspection welcome and price is somewhat negotiable.

Price: $10,500

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Car is located in Emerald, Victoria. If interested contact Shane on 0422816780.

Edited by Shano3000
  • 2 weeks later...

Have been looking at your car on carsales funny to find you here and then I was like oh sold... oh wait not sold uh...

I had a question which may seem obscure but kind of vital. I have a steep driveway, am I going to need to get height adjustable coilovers to get up it? most cars going up and down it 'crunch'

Selling as is, so no roadworthy.

The horn recently stopped working, so that will need to be fixed. Apart from that, I don't see any issues, but i'm not a mechanic so don't hold me on my evaluation.

Engines good, has service history up until 90,000k's. No issues, paints good, interior could use a decent clean.

If you or anybody is interest, it's best to come inspect the car for yourself.

I saw that it has service history up to 90,000....

Have it had regular services in the last 57,000ks (since you have owned it)

One last question... Has the reo been cut to accommodate the FMIC? Just worried about getting a RWC

Im not asking for a service history...

basically...

How long have you owned it for?

Have you serviced it at all during the time you've had it..

IF so rough guesstimate of how often you serviced it...

Was the 100,000k service performed

I'm assuming you have owned this since 90,000ks... or am i wrong

Edited by Megahowler

I had a question which may seem obscure but kind of vital. I have a steep driveway, am I going to need to get height adjustable coilovers to get up it? most cars going up and down it 'crunch'

are you serious? -_- fml some of the noobest questions on here

are you serious? -_- fml some of the noobest questions on here

That's just the start of it...

Throw me offers but no lowballers. I worked out i could make about $8,500+ wrecking this car (and will do so if i don't get reasonable offers), so save me the hassle and buy it whole for that price.

Edited by Shano3000
  • 2 weeks later...

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