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hey guys and girls,

i have a beautiful 1998 black r34 gtt straight from japan.

it features the reliable 5sp manual gearbox powered by the neo6 2.5l straight six single turbo chraged motor.

drives amazing.

this is stock as a rock perfect for some that wants to do all the mods them selves.

comes complied and a rwc can be provided.

was classified as a grade 4 auction car in japan.

has a few minor scratchs on the car and the wheels.

interior in immaculate!!! only has 75,000km on it too!!!

1st to come check it will fall in love.

just replaced the clutch with a jim berry race clutch!!

Atomu

0416103945

car located

sunshine coast

inspection welcome from 9-5 mon-fri other times can be arrange via appointment.

please pm, sms or call for further details or to show your interest,

thanks

$19,000ono

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