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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

GV1 Black

5 Speed Manual

50,000kms

IMMACULATE CONDITION

ONE OF A KIND GENUINE NISMO SPEC R34

This car is one of the cleanest gt-t's going around and it is one of a kind with its unique Genuine Nismo bodykit. It is in immaculate condition. It is to be believed to be a Nismo spec S-Tune factory option car. Car has always been well maintained with servicing every 5000kms with high end motul oils and always used 98 octane fuel. It has only done around 50,000kms. I am selling due to current financial issues. All modifications done to this car has been professionally installed. The car also comes with 12 months rego just put on in April.

Modifications:

Exterior:

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune front bar

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune side skirts

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune rear bar

- 18 inch rims with 80% tread

- Nismo side indicators

- GTR working rear fog light

- Jap HID kit

Performance:

- Turbo back exhaust with blitz nur cannon

- HKS front mount intercooler

- Aftermarket Top Secret ECU

- Boost controller

- Automatic turbo timer

- Pod filter

- HKS oil cooler

- Heavy duty racing clutch

- Lightweight flywheel

- HKS hyper-d Coilover suspension

- Aluminium air deflector

Interior:

- Isotta steering wheel

- Carbon fibre gear knob

- Carbon fibre handbrake lever

& Plenty more mods...

This car has never had any problems. It runs beautifully and it set up just right. It has always been warmed up before driving and a lot of care and time and money has been spent on this car. It will be a very regrettable sale.

price has dropped to $24,500 neg. I can be contacted anytime on 0415261008 or any questions or more pictures of the car email [email protected]. you will not be disapointed come have a look for your self, car must go. Located in Sydney.

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where abouts in syd you locted mate? i'm thinking about coming up to have a look at this thing. also do you have the stock steering wheel and airbox? just for roadworthy reasons

Edited by JMc33

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