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post-71535-0-76804900-1310992534_thumb.jpgpost-71535-0-63223100-1310992375_thumb.jpgHey up for sale is my 1999 R34 GTT COUPE ive had it for over a year but im buying a house and cant keep it.

The Odemeter is 59,800

MODIFICATIONS -

Apexi pod filter - Can provide receipt

JJR Cold airbox kit - Can provide receipt

Blitz CS return flow FMIC - Will look around for receipt

X- Force 3 and a half inch Stainless steel Turbo back Exhaust - Will look around for receipt

Blitz Turbo timer - Will look for receipt

Two Clarion Sub woofers with Amp, I will get back with the size of woofers!

Darkest legal tinted windows - Can provide Receipt

Kenwood CD Player

I bought this car about 1 and a half years ago, I bought the car completely stock. This car has been very reliable the whole time ive had it. I've always kept it clean and always kept it undercover. Never hooned or thrashed it like most skylines out there and always serviced it every 2,500 Km's with the best oils and filters. With only 59,800 Km's on the clock the motor has many many years left in it and is mechanically Excellent and very reliable, It doesn't burn oil and they are no leaks. It has a very cold air con and warm heater. There is a dent on the drivers door that is Not very noticeable and a couple of minor dents that would probably would go unnoticed unless i pointed them out, there is also a scrape on the RHR bumper and i will post a picture of it, apart from that it is very straight and the paint is very good. Its also registered. I live in Alice Springs, I can help organise shipping interstate.

This is one the most honest and reliable skylines out there

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$16,000 o.n.o

Mobile - 0423692537

Email - [email protected] or just message me on here

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