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Make:Nissan

Model:98 Skyline R34 GT25T

Milage:52000

Transmission:5sp Manual/Turbo

Colour:Black

Location:Sydney/ Castle Hill

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?Yes

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$22500

Contact:0415261008 or (0402554373 after 5:00pm)

Comments / Modifications

Mean looking Gt-t definite head turner, Nice power, runs beautifully

Complete genuine Nismo body kit.

Car has always been garaged and well maintained with servicing every 5000kms with high end motul oils.

Modifications:

Exterior:

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune front bar

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune side skirts

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune rear bar

- 18 inch rims

- GTR working rear fog light

- JDM HID kit

Performance:

- Turbo back exhaust with blitz nur cannon

- HKS front mount intercooler

- Automatic turbo timer

- HKS oil cooler

- Ogura racing clutch (ORC)

- HKS hyper-d Coilover suspension

& Plenty more mods...

Call now don't miss this opportunity

price is negotiable will consider any suitable price. email me if you want more pictures

of the car. If i miss your phone call message me ill call you back.

Buyer will not be disappointed, regretful sale,no swaps, car must go

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Make:Nissan

Model:98 Skyline R34 GT25T

Milage:52000

Transmission:5sp Manual/Turbo

Colour:Black

Location:Sydney/ Castle Hill

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied?Yes

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$22500

Contact:0415261008 or (0402554373 after 5:00pm) email:[email protected]

Comments / Modifications

Mean looking Gt-t definite head turner, Nice power, runs beautifully

Complete genuine Nismo body kit.

Car has always been garaged and well maintained.

Modifications:

Exterior:

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune front bar

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune side skirts

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune rear bar

- 18 inch rims

- GTR working rear fog light

- JDM HID kit

Performance:

- Turbo back exhaust with blitz nur cannon

- HKS front mount intercooler

- Automatic turbo timer

- HKS oil cooler

- Ogura racing clutch (ORC)

- HKS hyper-d Coilover suspension

& Plenty more mods...

Call now don't miss this opportunity

price is negotiable will consider any suitable price. email me if you want more pictures

of the car. If i miss your phone call message me ill call you back.

Buyer will not be disappointed, regretful sale,no swaps, car must go

i forgot to ad that the car is fully registered and expires on the 10th of April 2009 and if anyone needs more info like the Vin no. or any other inquiries call, msg or send me a pm

question. is that dirt or surface rust around the coilovers and strut brace?

interested in this along with another black GTT in sydney. will you be willing to get the car compression tested (paid by me obviously)

hey budy yeah of course, i can get the car compressioned checked from my work or you can pay for it i dont mind and around the coilovers its dirt and very minor surface rust on the top bolt but thats it .Give me a call and we can organise a time for you to come and check the car out

i recently had it pass a full rego check and it cleared so it must be legal and theres plenty of skylines out there with aftermarket non airbag steering wheels going round

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