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1998 R34 GTT 2 door coupe,

Manual,

Mettalic Black.

135,xxxkms,

With rego till 21 AUG 10.

Heres just some of the mods and assessories included:

Nismo body kitted,

Silver carbon Z-tune style bonnet,

Apexi pod filter (with self made shield box),

HKS SSQV bov,

Nismo exhaust,

3" front and dump pipe,

3" hi flow cat,

New Bendix ultimate (highest model) brake pads all round,

Pivot grounding stablizer kit,

Oil cooler,

Apexi turbo timer,

Height Adjustable suspensions (forgot what brand),

Large heavy duty battery,

Hid 8000K,

Single din dvd player with 4" screen all in one,

Alpine type S 12" sub,

Sony 800w Mono block amp,

Kicker splits,

Alpine 6*9,

Work Emotion XD9's Silver 17's, 80% tyres.

Imported 2 yrs ago, first owner in Aus.

Its farely stock, never boosted, but has amazing power, good response, very quite, inspection welcomed. Service just performed, oil change, coolant change, new brakes, new front tryes, new sparks, never skipped a beat.

Never been in any accidents, only problem is that someone keyed 2 pannels drivers door and front fender quoted <$500 to fix nothing major apart from that paint and body is excellent.

Its well taken care of, very clean, accident free, serviced every 5000kms with pentrite Sin oil, fueled with only BP ultimate.

$15000 without the wheels,

$15800 with the wheels,

Road worthy can be aranged at an extra cost.

Reason for sale is new car purchased, Just need the cash hence the cheap price, need a quick sale. NO TIME WASTERS. Not negotiable. No swaps.

Please SMS or call on 0433214198.

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