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Item Summary: hey all time to sell my R34GTT.

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: i want something different, and want to pay off debt.

Asking Price: 19000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0437252206

Extra Information:

Vehicle 1999 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 25GT-T

Price: $19,000*

Interior Colour: grey/black

Kilometres: 94,000

Colour: shining black

Transmission: 4 speed Semi-Automatic

Body: 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Drive type: Rear

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Inter cooled Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Hey all time has come for a change so im selling my beloved R34.

shes has been meticulously looked after, always clean, and parked undercover.

only the best brands and modifications done, but still plenty of room for more.

*major service every 10,000, minor every 5.

*Auto/Tiptronic,

*HKS B.O.V.

*HKS front mount inter cooler with pipe,

*Genuine Nismo Bodykit ( Front bar, side skirts, and rear bar factory,

fitted),

*Nismo Wing,

*Nismo side indicator,

*Nismo radiator cap,

*Nismo peddles,

*Nismo 300kph speed cluster,

*Nismo strut bar,

*Volk Gt-c racing wheels with Titanium silver lip,

*Xenon adjustable headlights,

*K sport Coil over's suspension and lowered,

*Calsonic oil cap,

*HKS Air Pod filter,

*New Battery,

*Genuine Skyline Floor mats,

*Split fire coil packs,

*Trust 3" stainless cat back exhaust,

*Greddy turbo timer,

*Greddy boost controller,

*Carbon fiber GT wing,

*JVC touch screen head deck,

*Kicker sound system.

Ran on a conservative 8psi tune, can be put to 12.5psi.

*Only 98 octane premium fuel used.

Just used as my daily driver, never used on a track or raced, always babied by myself.

Food/ cigarettes have never been allowed to be consumed in the car.

Comes with factory Nismo wing if you dislike the gt look.

$19,000 ONO.

will also consider swaps with cash ither way.

going to miss her, but i need her gone ASAP so i can get my new car/home deposit.

Roadworthy on request.

if your interested, call 0437252206 or PM me for more info

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