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HI guys, i have a 1998 R34 for sale. Mileage is 50,000km.

Im looking for ard $20-21k for it. Negotiable

Manual transmission.

Non Turbo (Best for P-Plate)

Dark tinted window.

Recently serviced.

First owner in australia.

Bought it off from a dealer.

3" Bullet exhaust.

18" starcorp rims

Kumho tyre(85%)

Autowatch 3point alarm Immboiliser

HID lights.

small LED light have 11 bulbs. Very bright.

Always garaged.

Only use V-Power

Washed Weekly

Head turner.

rego till november 2007

Reluctant sale.

Dun mind swapping for a cheaper car plus cash my way.

Depend on what you have to offer.

Drop me an email or Pm me.

HP - 0413528377

Picture will be up soon.

cheers mate.

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