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post-23484-1139116297.jpgpost-23484-1139116341.jpgpost-23484-1139116419.jpg1998 Black R34 GTT

5 speed manual,

80,000kms

Tommy Kiara front Bar

T Spoiler

HKS fully adjustable suspension

Pod Filter

HKS electronic boost control with display

Full HKS 3' exhaust from turbo back

tinted windows

Xenon headlights

Full sterio

$27,500

please call 0400 841 142

Car has 12 months rego

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car was revered into by a ute which pushed the light back :D did not move the supports or anything, there is no damage to the front end at all or the rear.

only the light bracket broken.

could replace but when you do you really need to buy a pair to get them matching.

Please do not hesitate to call.

0400 841 142

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I never thought i wanta a skyline Gtst or Gt-t again after i sold the R33 gts-t BUt this one has made me want it so hard core if i wasn't still on Suspen for 3 more months i'ld be taking this off whoever Buy it off him i'll make u a nice offer in a few months i was going to get a S15 BUT man this is sik :D

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