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A 1998 R34 GTT, manual. With 94,000k's

This GTT is owned by an extremly fussy owner. It has no engine modifacations what so ever and is in fabulous condition inside and out.

The car came with tein brake rotors and tein coilover suspension.

The suspension has gone back to standard but the teins are in a box which comes with the car. The teins are fully adjustable for ride height and dampening.

Brand new high performance brake pads with new spare brake pads aswell.

It also has an excelent JVC CD player.

The car has light weight 18In Momo mag wheels which are made in italy and cost 1500$ per wheel!

It also has brand new silverstone tyres.

Also has zenon headlights and a sat nav system with TV screen.

I'm asking 28,000$ ono, I wouldnt mind keeping the mags that are on it. I've got some 17In mags with brand new tyres that can go on the car if someone wanted it cheaper?

It's hard to find a car like this that hasn't been boosted and messed with in some way but this is one of them.

It's a very regretfull sale but the car gets rather cramped with two baby seats in the back. mad.gif

Call 0408304943 or e-mail at [email protected]

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Hey Dave read teh post :miner:

The original post didnt have a price.... That why Dave asked and lovechunks edited his/her post to suit...

BTW. Is it just the baby seat reason you wanta get rid of it...? I mean are you looking at another line or something totally different..?

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I think I'm gona try a chaser, they have four doors which is good for the family and they are fricking fast :D

My brothers got one and it's awsome. Looks a bit boring compared to a skyline (like a magna) but it makes up for it. My brothers is for sale so once I sell the GTT I'll buy his!

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