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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 2dr Coupe Manual 6cyl 2.5L 58,000kms

Car serviced before every 10000km interval. Comes with warranty. The cars engine has been kept stock standard apart from the gfb blow off valve, no mods, Low kms.

Extras Include:

18" Enix deep dish custom wheels

Body kit Impul front bar + side skirts

Nismo clear indicators front & side

Pioneer AVH-P5750 DVD player

Pioneer Vehicle Dynamics Processor

Kicker 12" comp. sub ect.

Apexi turbo timer

Deceptor Pro blow-off valve electronic in-car adjustment of blow-off valve volume lets you choose when and where you are noticed!

First owner in Australia, Brand New tyres have been fitted. A real head turner. Serious buyers only. Includes stock bronze r34 wheels and tyres 90% tread like new. Personalized plates not included.

$26000

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Thought its about time someone else did the bumping.....

Sorry to say dude, but the reason you gotta keep bumping your own thread is your asking price is what you'd expect from a dealer not a private seller. Sorry.

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