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Hey guys I'm selling my R34 GT N/A Manual Coupe.

I've had the car for about 5 months and selling because I need the money and want something cheaper and something turbo.

Located Bendigo, Victoria.

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT White Manual Coupe

'Weds' lightweight wheels 17x9 Rear 17x8.5 front all tyres near new.

5 Speed Manual. Very smooth.

Xenon headlights.

BLITZ Sonic air filter.

Kakimoto exhaust system.

123 X X X kms.

The car runs very smooth, I've had no problems with it.

Comes with RWC and Reg til December.

Perfect for P plater, gets lots of looks.

Looking for $13,000.

Or swaps for:

180SX Manual Turbo

S13 Manual Turbo

S14 S1&2 Manual Turbo

R32 GTST Manual

R33 GTST Manual

Cash my way.

I work all day and don't answer my phone so text to 0438523127 and I'll get back to you.

Cheers, Javier.

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There's a guy named Steven who could be interested.

Send pics of engine, interior, driver's seat, top of steering wheel, gear knob, all panels, all paperwork of services past (owner) and present, gutter rashes and panel scrapes + comp testing to [email protected] and [email protected] if you will please?

We're in Sydney. Ta.

BTW is the former owner a SAUer?

There's a guy named Steven who could be interested.

Send pics of engine, interior, driver's seat, top of steering wheel, gear knob, all panels, all paperwork of services past (owner) and present, gutter rashes and panel scrapes + comp testing to [email protected] and [email protected] if you will please?

We're in Sydney. Ta.

BTW is the former owner a SAUer?

I will when I can get some free time and my hands on a decent camera. Interior is in great condition apart from one cigarette burn in drivers seat (from previous owner, I don't smoke). Steering wheel is in good condition. Gear knob is a carbon fibre 'DRIFT' knob. No panel damage or scrapes. Few gutter rashes on wheels nothing major. Previous owner isn't a member. Was bought from an import dealer, I'm the second owner in aus.

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