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Hey guys, well my pride and joy is up for sale to fund my new house. But i have no choice! >_<

It's a 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T.

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Very well maintained and looked after vehicle, will not find another similar.

Regularly serviced every 5,000ks always used Motul & Redline Shockproof oils. This car has seen nothing but the best!

97,XXXks. Reg Until Late April 2010.

-Tuned by CREATD Motorsports, 201.3kw @ 10.5 psi

-Sunroof

-5 speed Manual

-Exedy 5puk Button Clutch with Heavy Duty Pressure Plate

-Greedy Electronic Boost Controller (Hi & Low Switch)

-Greedy Trust Turbo Timer

-Bosch 044 Fuel Pump 500hp

-3 inch stainless steel exhaust turbo back

-Screamer Pipe Installed by (CREATD)

-Steel Induction Pipe

-Electronic Twin Thermos with automatic switch

-Timing belt changed 90,000ks

-NGK Platinum Spark Plugs

-Work Meister wheels 18x 9 rears, 18x 8 fronts, awesome offset.

-Factory installed XENON headlights

-Nismo FULL Body Kit. Rear, sideskirts and front lip

-C-WEST Original Carbon Fiber Bonnet. (Very Rare)

-Nismo Clear Front + Side indicators

-ERS Height Adjustable Coilovers

-HI-CAS Lock Bar

-Sub-frame Align & Lock Kit

-Front Mount Intercooler 600x300x75

-K&N Pod Filter

-Custom Pod Box

-Original Nissan Skyline Embodied Mats

-Darkest Legal Window Tint done by Premier Tint in Australia

-Interior Blue Led Lights, Dash, Gauges & Ac Unit

-Eclipse MP3 Player.

All modifications taken out in Australia. Most work completed by CREATD MOTORSPORTS, Melbourne. Have many receipts.

Price; $19,990

Any serious enquirers please pm me or call Terry on 0432 267 372

Car is located in Thomastown, Melbourne.

Please no test pilots, ill be the only one driving the car until a deposit is given.

Thanks.

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got the stock bonnet?

any more pics?

Hi there, stock bonnet was sold. What additional photos would you like?

Feel free to come view the car if your genuinely interested.

Cheers. Terry.

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  • 3 weeks later...

ZOMG! ;)

This is EXACTLY what Im looking for!

But not for a few more months... :P .

You say its tunned... using Nistune?

If this is still around in coming months (doubt it), I'll snap it up real quick! :)

GL with sale man!

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