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I’m selling my 1998 Nissan skyline r34 gt
About 150000Km
Car was imported from Japan a while back by the previous owner and has been fully converted to the English language and to meet Australian laws
Car is fully legal to be registered and L and P plate friendly
Car is currently unregistered
Reason for selling is because I need the money for a drift car

Car is basically stock apart from the listed parts:

Andy’s auto sport led tail lights

Nismo oil fill cap

Brand new battery

Rays aluminium lug nuts

Bride shift boot cover

Sticker bomb front fenders

Aftermarket sony radio fitted

Full Kakimoto exhaust system fitted

Carbon fibre wrapped lower dash panel and ash tray

New Auscar 18x8 revolve rims with new new tires

Complete suspension rebuild and wheel alignment

Purple aluminium Momo hand brake

Cars interior is in great condition


Engine

Rb25de neo

Just had oil and oil filter changed

And gearbox oil has just been changed as well

Polished valve covers and intake manifold

Aftermarket silver air pod filter

Engine bay is very clean and has a great look


Cons:

Sticker bomb front fenders are faded

Front bar has a few paint chips and a split at the side

Rear spoiler has also got paint chips and is quite faded

Carbon fibre wrap is starting to peel and bubble

Car needs a wash that I will do soon

Comes with stock steering wheel and shift knob

Apart from that the car is great, handles really well and for a n/a it pulls great

Phone number is-0467630591
Email is- [email protected]

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