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G'day Guys and Girls, I am trying to sell my 1998 R34 GT-t.

Click the link to check out more photos on carsales.

$22500 Neg.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...4&trecs=111

I am the first owner of this Skyline in Australia, and have

owned it for over 3 years now. I bought the car with 30K kms and have

only put on an average of 10K a year since. Well maintained and regularly

serviced by Unique Autosport and Croydon Racing Development.

Price Negotiable.

18inch Stern Dished Mag Wheels with brand new low profile tyres 235-

40-18 on the fronts and wide 265-35-18 on the rear gives great traction.

Nismo Carbon fibre Gear Nob, Nismo Oil and radiator caps.

Nismo 4 way Adjustable Coil Over Suspension.

Full 3inch Kakimoto turbo back Exhaust.

Adjustable Boost controller set to 13lb.

Apexi Power air intake kit.

Apexi SAFC II Computer Limited edition Tuned by Unique and made

201rwkw before I had the fmic installed.

ARC Front Mount Intercooler.

GReddy Twin gauge pod on A pillar with GReddy Fuel pressure gauge

and GReddy Boost Gauge.

GReddy full auto Turbo Timer.

Bride BRIX II Reclining racing seat keeps you very secure and comfy.

Black Widow Security alarm and immobiliser .

Sony Explode mp3 player with amp and Sound Stream

10inch sub.

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