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Link to gumtree ad with more photos

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/delahey/cars-vans-utes/1998-r34-skyline-manual-non-turbo-coupe/1030445670

Priced for quick sale
Cheapest r34 skyline coupe manual non turbo on the market
Selling as i have too many cars and dont have money to fix

Manual, Non turbo

200050ks on the clock

The bad:

Worn clutch, car can still be driven

Engine bay is still original colour red

Drivers side guard has mismatch white paint

Rear bar has mismatch white paint

Bootlid has mismatch white paint

Signs of repair on rad support to the drivers side

Gear stick needs to be secured, The pin for the gearstick is not cliped in
Brake pads and maybe discs/rotas
Parker light globes
Drivers side headlight bracket broken - needs repair
Tyres
Roughly $1000 needed to spend on the car to get a rwc, i dont have the money to fix so i have to sell

Its still registered for few more days but im selling the car as is with no rego no rwc

The Good

Cheapest R34 you will find

Manual non turbo perfect for a p plate driver
Engine and gearbox are perfect, the car can still be driven but with the worn clutch it wouldnt be going far so i reccomand getting the car towed

Interior is excellent condition, seat belts, seats etc are in roadworthy condition

18 inch rims and dvd player are not included with the car, i will provide stock wheels

Registration Details
Current SA Rego
Plate Type ALPHANUMERIC
Plate Number S397AUG
Make NISSAN
Body Type SEDAN
Primary Colour WHITE
Expiry Date 31/10/2013

Last VIC rego
Vehicle Registration Enquiry: Results as at 25/10/2013 04:01 AEDT
Vehicle Type Car/Truck
Victorian Registration Number XMC468
VIN/Chassis Number 6U90000ER34006163
Engine Number RB25287392A
Colour WHITE
Make NISSAN
Body Type SEDAN
Compliance Plate Date 06/1998
Year Of Manufacture 1998
Transfer Dispute No
Registration Serial Number 4063998
Registration Status Cancelled
Registration Expiry Date Not Applicable
Sanction(s) Applicable No

$6000 is a bargain, looking on carsales non turbo r34s go for 10k+
Pickup only from Delahey Vic

Please send me a text if intrested 0422 747 913
I am ussaly busy with work and cannot answer calls so text message is perfered

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Edited by Johnie

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