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Price is 19K ono. 98 Manual turbo Gtt sedan. Dark blue in colour. Any questions please ask.

I am the first australian owner and it has been on Australian roads for about 2 months. My circumstances have changed an I cant afford to keep this car.

It has a few extras from the factory. It has the Xenon HID headlights, JDM privacy tint, weather shields and carbon inserts on the door pillars. It also has ABS, HICAS, traction control with off mode and all the other extras you normally get with an R34 GTT. As far as I can see it has only ever run stock boost and feels like new to drive.

I may trade or swap for a car of lesser value and cash my way to make up the difference. i am negotable on price and will provide a RWC for thye buyer.

So far in Australia it has had its 100K service done with genuine Nissan parts. This included Nissan water pump. Nissan timing belt, Nissan crank seal set, Nissan idler and tensioner bearings. I also replaced the ancillary belts and the timing belt bearing studs as the can break if reused. I have also changed every fluid in the car including the gearbox, diff, clutch, brake and power steering fluids. These are all things that should be done on any import but people rarely spend the time or money taking care of them.

The only oil I have ever used in it is Mobil 1 fully synthetic. I have also added a pod filter for added response. I still have the airbox if you would prefer that was fitted. A Kenwood cd/mp3 installed and an insurance approved alarm fitted. The details of the alarm will be provided only to the buyer. There shouldn't be anything for the new buyer to spend or worry about. Any inspection is welcome. This car will not disappoint. It looks so much better in person than it does in the photos. If your looking for a really nice, clean skyline then this is the car for you. I get from 500 to 600 Km's from a tank.

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