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Nissan Skyline R34 1999 GT-T

* Yellow

* Body Kit

* G-Max Rims with new 275/35/R18 on the rear, 235/40/R18 on the front

* New Brakes,

*Window Lift kit

* Hybird Intercooler, 12psi

* 3.5" Dump pipe from the Turbo back into a 5" cannon (nice note)

* DVD Player,

* 2 x 8" Sunvisour Screens,

* 6" Alpine Splits,

* 12" Alpine type R sub in box,

* 4ch Alpine V12 Amp,

* 5% Tint (DARK)

* New 100,00 km service, and serviced every 5,000 km after that,

* Personal Plates

* Custom doors and dash (Yellow)

* Alarm system

Asking Price: $25,000 or make an offer (Its on car sales for $27,000

SOLD

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Good luck with your sale. This is a beautiful car. Nearly as nice as Vishes ^ ^

Thanks mate. But mines 5 speed Manual....more fun...lol

Edited by Hotr34
New House + nice car = Great !

Want a swap with R32 ? + addtional $$$

Would like to, but not another skyline they cost to much to keep on the road, insurance, fule, mods...etc I just want a little shit box to get me to work for 12months till i get some more money together and get my S2000. Whats your offer anyway?

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