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FOR SALE: Make / Model / Year: R34 GT-t Sedan, 1998

Location: SE Melbourne (Chelsea)

Kilometers: 95,600(approximately)

Transmission type: 4 speed tiptronic auto

Engine: rb25det

Colour: Dark blue

Modifications: After market stereo, see below

Roadworthy Certificate: yes

Registered: yes -up for renewal in August 2012

Accident History: none that I am aware of

Asking Price: $11,700ono (open to realistic offers, less if you don't want the stereo).

Contact Details: Call Steve on 0431 110 696 or PM on here

Other Comments:

I am the first owner of this vehicle in Australia. Since purchasing the follow has been carried out-

- Factory Sat Nav has been replaced with triple gauge cluster that is fully functioning

- New Splitfire coil packs, spark plugs and sub loom connectors for the coil packs fitted

- New oil, fuel and air filter( all from Nissan).

- Clear side indicators( crystal type)

- Stereo replaced with Alpine head unit, Alpine 4 channel amp, focal splits at the front and 2 ways in the rear and JL audio 12 inch sub-woofer

- Car now runs constant 7psi instead of 5psi below 4500rpm and 7psi above that

- All gauges, climate control panel etc have blue LED's as some were blown

Reason for selling - not enough room at home anymore due to family circumstances.

Any questions please feel free to call or pm me. Pictures below ( New pictures to come soon).

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Just thought I would add a couple more pictures.

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Please note the power window switches have also been painted the same silver colour.

Blue LED's have been used to replace all the factory globes.

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The 4 channel amp with cover.(please note I have also made a false mdf floor for the boot).

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And most recently gave the wind deflectors a few coats of "night shades" as I did not like the pink colour to them.

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