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1998 R34 GT-T

The time has come to sell my beloved Skyline. Moving on to other cars means i will have no time to drive it which is not something i want to happen to a car meant to be driven.

I have owned the car for 4 years now, with 2 previous owners before me, one being the original importer. Car has been regularly serviced and has also had its 100,000km service done in the past two years. Has over 182k KM on the clock but still goes strong and loves the boost. Only two major modifications i have done is a 3.5 inch turbo back exhaust and front mount intercooler. Rest of the car is stock apart from a new gauge cluster and stereo.

Being automatic i know its not the most popular proposition for enthusiasts, but i would make the case that for a daily driver in Sydney traffic especially, the auto gearbox with semi-auto mode makes for a of a lot of fun. Priced at $8,000, it was purchased for $9,500 and i've spent a couple more on it since then. Having said that i will take reasonable offers close to the asking price.

Will add some interior photos tomorrow when i have some proper light

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Can you please add some interior photos?

Is there anything wrong with the car?

You mentioned that it has over 183,000kms, and just had it's 100,000km service in the past two years. Has it been driven more than 80,000kms in the last two years? 

Does it have detailed service history?

Would it come with RWC?

9 minutes ago, tath3on said:

Is there anything wrong with the car?

You mentioned that it has over 183,000kms, and just had it's 100,000km service in the past two years. Has it been driven more than 80,000kms in the last two years? 

Does it have detailed service history?

Would it come with RWC?

Nothing wrong with the car. The 100,000km service was done about 30,000km ago. I don't have a service history but i can get a RWC easily enough

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