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R34 GT-T turbo coupe

59,000 km

Tiptronic auto

Silver

Located Hervey Bay Queensland

RWC

Registered till 6/09 - Plates do not go with the car

$19,999 with stock wheels

$20,999 with 18 x 9.5 & 18 x 8.5 Manaray VR5 alloys (see pix)

Contact 0418 798 165:

Only modifications are the Nismo exhaust which it came with and a manual boost controller and gauge which I had fitted to improve performance. (set at 10psi)

Imported by Brad Bottcher Imports and complied by AJap Compliance. Only had 44,000km mileage when imported. Was Grade 4.5 B. In immaculate condition, no pin dents, only a few stone chips on the front thanks to Qld roads. Serviced every 7500 km with quality oil and full filter change. Perfect interior, nice Panasonic stereo. Reduced price from $22,500 as I have purchased V35 and I must sell. Have a look if you're serious, you won't be disappointed.

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