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OK haha... Not much to say really she's pretty much bog stock, 1998 series 1 R34 Gtt Sedan in dark blue pearl, tiptronic auto, 85,000kms...

Mod list includes:

Body kit (front bar, side skirts, rear bar skirts)

Turbosmart boost controller running about 10 pound and boost guage,

3" Apexi turbo back exhaust

JVC head unit with ipod connectivity, pioneer 6" speakers in the back and 6" Jaycar Kevlar Splits up front,

K&N Hi Flow panel filter,

17" 5spoke unknown brand brans alloys with Kuhmo tyres up front and cheapies on the back (comes with 2 new spares for the back or front),

Only bad pint of the car is the bonnet needs a small repair and the bar needs painting which i was quoted 600 for all that to repaired.

I think that's about it, always serviced every 5,000 kms with Nulon oils and quality oil filter... diff oil, brake fluid, auto trans fluid, abs and steering fluid all changed the day i received it from the broker. Chasing 10k ono with roadworthy and reg till April for 13k i'll sell it with brand spanking BC coilovers, manual conversion and Black 18" Alloys with brand new tyres.

PM for more info and phone number should you want to discuss the car

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Hey guys.. Just after an honest opinion... Is my asking price OK for this car? Be as rude as you want lol

Price is about right Chris.

It's just a bit hard to sell an auto trans on this type of car and in this market.

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