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Make: Nissan

Model: R34 Skyline GT-T

Year: 1998

Engine: 2.5LT RB25DET NEO

Mileage: 124,000kms

Transmission: 4 Speed auto with Tiptronic ( Sports Shift ) via stick or steering wheel

Possibly the most immaculate R34 you will come across.

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Aesthetics:

Full GT-T Z-Tune Kit (Rare as hell, can honestly say I've never seen another with it personally)

GTR Wing

Original 18" WORKS Emotion XT-7 (Matt Grey Silver)

8000K Xenon

Kenwood Head Unit with CD & AUX

Handling:

Tein Superstreet Coilovers

Performance:

HKS Silent PowerExhaust

HKS Pod Filter

Nistune ECU (Fitted and tuned 2 weeks ago, ready for more modifications)

APEXI Turbo Timer

The car has just seen it's last service 2 weeks ago, and I've put a new high capacity battery in it.

The car will come with:

Original spare tyre & jack

Original Nissan Toolkit

Original Nissan Skyline Floormats

I will personallyinclude a package for:

1 x Major Service

2 x Minor Service

2 x Wheel Alignment /Balance

2 X Tyre Rotations

1 X Brake Fluid Change

1 X Exhaust SystemCheck

..and much more.

Also included are stock parts! :)

1 x Air Filter

1 x Front Bar

1 x Stock Wing

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First owner in Australia, Imported from Japan last year. Still under warranty till end of themonth from the dealer. Owned this stunning car for close to a year now, onlyput 10,000kms on it!! This car comes with log book of servicing every 3 months at either ERD or ECC (SkylinesSpecialists). All receipts and invoices to proof the history of the caravailable. IMMACULATE ORIGINALPAINTWORK. This car has never seen the track, and EVERY mechanic who has worked on it has told me it is possibly the cleanest R34 they've ever worked on.

Mature owner who loves cars and spares to expense in treating them with the best. Sadly, this one has to go to make way for another new love. Serviced every 3000kms or 3 months,whichever comes first. Car has tasteful modifications and is ready for big power. Setup is ready for the weekend track warrior, and would get you to work and back without skipping a beat.

This car has been treated with respect, not thrashed around nor hooned. If you arelooking for a PRISTINE R34 to own, LOOK NO FURTHER: YOU MUST VIEW THIS CAR.

No tyre kickers and test pilots. I am negotiable within reason, but don't bother lowballing. I am confident that the condition of the car justifies the price, so please spare my thread of the usual BS, sankyu. I can provide a manual box for you at your cost if you want to do a transplant. Rego and RWC would be provided by me. Cheers, and have an awesome week ahead!! :)

NOTE: I guarantee the car is flood-safe. Inspections welcome.

Asking: $19,800

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