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1998 R34 GTT with sunroof

5 speed manual

85xxx kms

Rego in December

Xenons

Full bodykit (bumpers and side skirts)

3" Kakimoto catback

19" Buddyclub rims

Defi boost/oil temperature/water temperature gauges with control link

Alpine mp3/ipod/iphone/usb head unit

Pioneer split system in front and rear speakers to match

Bilstein shocks

Carbon fibre interior (surround around gear stick facia, gear knob and dash cluster - very classy looking)

HKS turbo timer

Blitz turnflow intercooler not yet installed and it has all the piping required to match the existing pipes

Tinted windows

$24,000 ono

Contact Andrew on 0412 773 767 - Located in NSW Sydney

This car was meant to be my project car but now I'm looking at finally getting a 33/34 GTR instead. Exterior and interior are very clean. Just a straight car for an easy sale so it will not dissapoint. Always serviced at JEM with receipts/reports included. I can get 500kms to a tank for those who are going to ask (and people will). Another question alot of people ask and I shall answer it now - the plates came with the car when I bought it and yes I am asian and no, 76K is not a triad. Anything else just contact me! Like I said, was suppose to be my project car and may still be but I would prefer to get my hands on a 33/34 GTR if possible.

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Some common questions that have been asked:

Am I willing to trade for other cars? Yes, let me know what you have and I may consider it.

Am I negotiable? Ofcourse.

How long have I owned it? About a year.

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