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Car: Nissan Skyline GTT manual 4 Door

Year: 1998

Km's: 100,000

Colour: Metallic Silver

Location: Clarence Park, SA

Transmission: manual (rb25det)

Price: $17000 ONO (negotiable)

Reason for sale: Time for a change

Contact: James on 0432259195 or by PM on this site

Hey guys I decided to regretfully sell my pride and joy as i need a change of scenery. The car has been well looked after and has been in my posession for 4 years and has never missed a beat, its good fun to drive and is extremely reliable and has always been garaged and serviced on a regular basis (5000kms) by tom monkhouse. Im looking for offers around $17 k or swaps for r32 gtr, s15, r34 2- door or something like a toyota sprinter or dr31 skyline

I purchased the car in standard condition and have since done some basic mods to accomidate a project which never eventuated!

Mods:

  • Racing logic complex series coilovers
  • HKS full 3'inch catbach exhaust with custom dump pipe
  • fresh r34 neo turbo (repleced approx 15,000kms ago)
  • exedy coppermix clutch
  • GTR fuel pump
  • Iridium NGK Plugs
  • Work emotion vs xx 17inch wheels
  • HKS front mount cooler
  • rolled front and rear guards (from previous wheels which had massive offset!)
  • pod filter
  • greddy timing belt fitted 10,000kms ago
  • freezing cold aircon
  • clear front NISMO indicators

These are just some of the extras I can think of at the moment

The car is in excellent condition overall with some minor blemishes around the rolled guards, nothing big, and a small dent in the front passengers quater panel. Im asking $17000 but the price is negotiable so if you have any queries or questions either PM me or call me on 0432259195

This is a sale for serious buyers only, please no time wasters or joy riders!

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