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1998 R34 Gtt

Fresh 3months rego

KV2 silver

4 door auto, with paddle shift

125,000kms

Tinted windows

A/C is cold as!

auto Turbo Timer hidden under the dash

electric fold in side mirrors

electric adjustable headlights

standard Skyline floor mats

new oil and filter,

new coolant

new front brake pads & mechine rotors 300kms ago

17x8 and 17x9 rays with 80% tread front and rear

Front mount intercooler(painted black),

K&N panel air filter

JJR coilpacks with NGK iridium plugs

3inch cat back zorst

eibach coilovers front and rear

kenwood MP3 headunit

autowatch alarm system

this R34 is clean as, low kms and runs and drives like a dream!

problems/ bad points, the B pillar are fadded( the factory carbon sticker)

bonnet has a small scratch on the front.

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R34boot.jpg

r34front.jpg

Price:$13,200! or MAKE ME A OFFER VIA PM, also comes with standard suspension, and spare boot with turbo wing

cheers,mike

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will do it for $12,500 with standard shocksand springs, and 12k with standard suss and standard rims

just need this bitch outta here, want my new car pinch.gif

Edited by FJ20-RSX

Offer ppl ?? Some just make me a over please, nothing wrong with this car, have cash down on my new car and can't pay the rest till this is sold,

PRICE IS NEG!!

Howdy

QU : has the engine had its 100k service? timing belt water pump etc etc?

Cheers

Den

hi den i was imformed by the previous owner that the 100k service has been done and it was done at 95,000kms ( i brought the car at 115,000 kms ) by his mech in sydney where i brought the car from,

i sent you PM too mate ;)

If someone comes and buys/ puts cash down on the car this weekend, will do you the BEST deal SAU has seen !!! :cheers:

Edited by FJ20-RSX

txt message sent!,

make me a offer guys, hell make me an offer of $11,500 and i will prob take it ! lol i just need the dollars, before i get kicked onto the streets

cheers,mike

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