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I'm selling my 1998 R34 GT-T.

Yellow, 5sp Manual Turbo, Sunroof

Very clean car, accident free. First Australian owner.

115,000kms, Manual, serviced every 5,000kms using the finest products.

Brand new Nankang tyres.

Has plenty of Reg. Immaculate interior.

180rwkw on 10psi of boost

Mods are as follows:

X-Force full exhaust system.

DRIFT Pod filter.

GFB Boost bleed valve.

Front strut brace.

HKS springs.

Full sound system, comprising of Front and rear speakers Alpine,

10" Clarion sub in custom enclosure with Amps..

Tinted windows,

Genuine Nismo spec *front bar*.

HID headlights.

Clear side indicators.

RWC pending

Looking $23,500 negotiable, no swaps.

Located in West of Melbourne.

Genuine buyers only.

Reason for selling, have too many cars!

ONLY POST IF INTERESTED!

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Hey, great car. Just letting you know that it doesn't have a Nismo body kit. It's all standard except for the front bar which is a dealer aftermarket option. not being picky just helpful. Good luck with the sale.

hey, it's a good car, I also has a same car but its a stock,and non turbo, 56000km, how much do you think i can sale it? could you give me a suggestion? becasue i am going to buy a turbo one, so if i can sale my car, your car should be a good choice for me!!anyway good luck !! :worship:

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