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Make: Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T 1998

Milage: 48,000km's

Transmission: Tiptronic

Colour: Silver

Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

RWC supplied? When sold

Currently registered? Yes, Rego until June 08

Price: $22,990 o.n.o

Contact: Christian - via pm or 0401637722

Comments / Modifications: Listed Below

For sale is my well loved and highly respected R34 GT-T 4 door sedan. This is by far one of the nicest looking sedans on the Sunshine Coast, Qld. Car was imported from Motovation imports on the Gold Coast in June this year (I am the cars first owner in Australia). Car has never missed a beat and is very fuel efficient. Reason for sale is recover monies spent on the car and to purchase a simple run-around car for the weekend, as my work have now given me a daily driver.

The car has the following upgrades/mods (all legal)

Turbo smart Dual Stage Boost Control (running 8psi stock)

Splitfire Coil Packs

New 300km old NGK iridium spark plugs

Custom Radiator aid guide

Nismo Clear side indicators

Nismo front indicators

18" Shadow Chrome rims (90%) tread

Custom rare GTT rear badge

Full Exhaust - Dump Pipe, Front Pipe, High Flow Cat, Cat back exhaust

DBA Slotted 4000 series rotors front & rear (2 weeks old)

Bendix Ultimate brake pads (2 weeks old)

Custom Silver Dash

Greddy Turbo Timer

Boost Gauge

Custom Gold Callipers

Carbon Fibre Eyelids

Phillips Blue Vision Headlights

6 Stacker Kenwood Double Din Cd player

Voltage Earthing Kit

Automatic Trans Kit - Just serviced 100km's ago.

The cars oil and oil filter are changed every 3,000km's with Penrite fully synthetic oils and k&n racing filters. Car has been garaged over the 5 months I have owned the vehicle. Paint is in excellent condition. Car runs very well and has never seen a track day or treated inappropriately.

Welcome for inspection, first to see will buy. Test drive can be organised, feel free to contact me at anytime. Price is $22,990 o.n.o which is excellent value in comparison to what I paid for the car and its upgrades.

I am willing to take any serious offer within proximity to the sale price above. Looking to sell car as soon as possible, as all it does it sit around and gather dust. Car will come with 6 Months free rego.

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This really is a beautiful car! Shame it has to go. I for one can say how well looked after this car is and it has never been abused in anyway. Whoever buys this really is getting a well looked after car at a great price! Good luck with the sale champ.

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