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Hey Guys,

Its time to sell my baby, its a R34 GTT 1998 5spd manual with 87XXX Klms. I have owned this car for 3 years and has been very well looked after. I have serviced it every 3 to 5k. I have just put Brand new Bendix Ultimate break pads on all 4 and all fan and timing belts, gear box and diff serviced so the 100,000 service has already been done. The tires are also brand new only driven for about 5k. The car comes with RWC and i am looking at about $33000neg. Never been hit and the body is straight as an arrow and no scratches. RACV tests welcome. If you are instrested call Michael on 0421 550 750 or pm me. All the work and servicing done at Rajab Racing developments. Also the car has a alarm and imobliser and it has remote start.

Exterior Mods:

Nismo Side Skirts

Gtr front lip

18" Rims with new tires

Fiber Glass eyebrows

Clear Nismo Indicators

Interior Mods:

Blue dash lights and 3 gauge pod

Nismo door sills

Nismo Gear knob

Sony xplod deck with pioneer 6X9 speakers in the parcel shelf, pioneer 4" or 6" speakers in the doors with pioneer tweeters, Pioneer 12" sub and cadence amp all worth about $3000

Engine Mods:

Full 3" Blitz Nur spec stainless steel exhaust with hi flow cat, sounds amazing. (inc dump pipe not fitted yet)

Garrett Fount Mount Intercooler with custom piping

Irudium Plugs

K&N Air box filter. Have got a Blitz pod filter but not fitted due to after market intercooler

This car is a real head turner and is the best R34 i have seen. I will be taking some more pic and i will upload them as soon as possible. I'm located in Melbourne. Northern suburbs. Come and have a look at how nice this car is, you will not be disappointed.

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