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1998 Nissan Skyline GTT
around 135,000km
KR4 Silver
Manual Turbo

Recently had a HD Nismo single plate clutch installed. (Firm but not too heavy feel)
Has Stainless Steel Jasma Cat back exhaust, and stainless front pipe.
300x600x76 Front mount intercooler
Nismo clear front indicators.
18" Wheels & good tyres with heaps of tread
OR a set of stocko GTT rims with heaps on them

Vented Carbon fibre Bonnet
Engine is stock and unmodded with excellent compression across the board.
Timing belt, waterpump etc replaced 5000km ago with gates racing belt.
Serviced every 5000km with Castrol Edge synthetic oil.

Bad Points:
Has a Light scratch down passenger side which as you can see by the last 2 pics is visible in some light, and not in others.

NSW Rego to 5th December

Located Just over NSW Border from Vic, Willing to travel basically from melbourne in VIC and as far as Wagga in NSW to meet a buyer (and everywhere inbetween). Good reliable car. Willing to negotiate a little for a quick sale. Preferred Contact is Via Private Message.

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You would probally would have sold it by now if it wasnt for the bonnet and wheels, try sought that out and get a good price out of it.

otherwise it looks legit.

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