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Price: $10,000 ono*

Reg Exp:

Trans: Manual

Reg No: 422JRD

Year: 1998 Body: COUPE

Engine Size: Fuel Type: other

Km's: 89 Colour: whait

Location: Sydney

Additional:

Interior Colour: black, Condition: immaculate

Features:

Air Conditioning, CD Player, Air Bags (passenger and driver sides), ABS Braking, Power Steering, Air Bag: (driver side only), Power Windows, Metallic Paint, Cruise Control

Description:

Vehicle 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT-T 5 Speed Manual Coupe Doors 2 Seats 4 Cylinders 6 Fuel Type Petrol Capacity 2.5 Gears 5 Speed Gearbox Manual Odometer 89 Drive Type RWD Rego 422JRD StockNo 414 Last-Updated 29/12/2006 VIN 6U90000ER34017979

Linky: http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/NISSAN/S...p;SG=2114886679

Gotta be a stuff up or a total write off. lol

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