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1998 R34 Gtt Coupe, 35300kms, white, manual, immaculate condition,.

HKS exhaust,

Hasemi lowered springs and matching shocks,

High quality 3 point immoboliser and alarm,

Razo pedals

4x new tyres,

Sony CD player,

Rego until late september.

This car is in excellent condition, drives beautifully and handles like its on rails.

$24500, Price is not negotiable and im not interested in trades.

Location; Sydney, Eastern Suburbs.

Pm me or call me on 0412080667

Chris.

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Holy crap that is a nice clean R34 at a very cheap price! Pity it isnt in Melbourne as well! Good luck with the sale, you shouldnt have much trouble selling it at that price.

Holy crap that is a nice clean R34 at a very cheap price! Pity it isnt in Melbourne as well! Good luck with the sale, you shouldnt have much trouble selling it at that price.

Yeah, its a nice car and i think the price is more than reasonable so thats why im not going to move on that price. Too bad your all from Melb!

are the kms origional with service history and what type of power figure is it making at the moment?

The engine is stock so i would say it is making the claimed power figure of around 206kw at the engine. There is no service history and very few imports come with any sort of useful service history but i am a mechanic and i inspected the car when i bought it and couldnt find any evidence to say the k's are fake, and believe me i looked well. So as far i can tell the k's are genuine.

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That is a very very nice car - good luck with the sale. Why dont the guys who are interested go up there buy it and then drive it back - would be a mad drive back. Plus i think a few members on this site have bought cars interstate and then driven it back anyway

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