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Make:nissan

Model:late 1998 r34 gtt skyline

Milage:26700klm

Transmission:manual

Colour:midnight blue

Location:sydney nsw

Currently registered? yes 7 months rego

Price:$21900

Contact:0422172482

Comments / Modifications: nismo front bumper,

factory xenon headlights

clear front indicators

rear red foglight like on gtr

tinted windows

hks coilovers

19x9.5 impul starcorp rims with fat dish!

front mount intercooler with polished piping

full 3in cat back exhaust (awesome deep sound)

bosch 040 fuel pump

blitz super sound blow off valve

blitz air filter

blitz boost gauge

full car alarm with immoboliser and turbo timer

momo steering wheel

razo gear knob

r33 gtr seats

blue l.e.d globes in dash console and centre gauges

car made 197 rwkw with power fc but have sold it seperately

i am the 2nd australian owner of this car and have had it for nearly 12months.

i bought it with 18000klms on the clock and it now has 26700klms. ive had it serviced only at

belgarge and autsport using only royal purple oil and nismo filters. just had a service at 25k at

autosport and they said the car is in perfect mechanical condition. this car is a real headturer and will not dissapoint!

All inspections welcome

willing to take off parts for a cheaper price i.e, wheels, coilovers, exhaust, seats etc.

so if any one has the standard parts pm me with your offer.

if you have the standard wheels and seats will sell car for $19500

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I was looking at this car myself about 2 years ago back in Jan 2006 when i was looking around for an R34. Pretty neat car honestly. I still have pictures of it :(.

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Unfortunately i'm going to sell my 34 as well :D. Good luck anyway.

would u mind selling ur split/dump pipe? Also will take the front mount as well if ur planning on selling them sepaerately ;) ?

yeh mate am willing to sell them, im just going to leave it as is for another week or so and see if i can sell the car as is, if not i will be returning the car to stock.

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