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R34 Skyline GT-T 1998 model - 5 Speed manual

Car is relatively standard but is equipped with the following tasteful enhancements:

Work vs xx 18" wheels with federal 595 235 on the front and 255 back (plenty of tread)

Front mounted intercooler

Coilovers

cat back exhaust

Alarm system

pod filter

eclipse minidisk/cd headunit

166,000km

has the factory fitted Xenon headlights.

Any inspection welcome Located in Chapman ACT

Looking for $12,500 Pricedrop $11,750

Call/message Adam if interested 0477 042 837

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I dropped the price just to move it on quickly, I guess I am a bit impatient seeing as I only advertised it last week. But I guess it is probably pretty cheap for a manual coupe so I will hold my ground at this price for a while.

I am not sure on your location, if you are ACT then yeah no worries I can get an ACT RWC.

Thanks

Adam

Oh also I actually have a RWC for this car dated 11/5/2012 where I got a few things done for it such as hooking up a windscreen washer bottle which was previously removed for the intercooler and also an exhaust leak which was fixed with genuine nissan gaskets etc.

Obviously this RWC has expired now but it still gives you an indication that the car is road worthy.

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