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Very regretful sale of my 1998 R34 Skyline GTT due to needing a ute. Details as follows:

GENERAL:

This car has been my daily driver for the last 6 months. Most reliable skyline you could possibly buy on the market. Not a cent needs to be spent and the car is in A1 condition all round. Vehicle was completely standard when purchased and has been modified for the last 3 months of its life only. No expense spared, only quality new parts purchased, always warmed up in the mornings and filled up with nothing but BP Ultimate. Please see additional info below.

BODY / WHEELS / HANDLING / BRAKES

- Factory nismo upgrade body kit
- Clear nismo front and side indicators
- Work Evo 3 17x8 +3 wheels allround with 235/45/17 Federal 595 tires
- Tien Super Street coilovers
- Just jap adjustable front castor rods
- Brand new tie rod ends
- Front strut brace
- QFM A1RM Brake pads all round

ENGINE

- Just jap return flow front mount intercooler
- Factory airbox running K & N Panel filter
- 3 inch exhaust turbo back

- Nistune remapped computer tuned to 200rwkws on only 11psi (Chequered Tuning)
- New rocker cover gaskets, rocker covers also blasted and painted wrinkle red
- Splitfire coilpacks


DRIVETRAIN

- Cushion button clutch
- Mechanical LSD diff

INTERIOR

- Sony CD/DVD player
- Sony front splits
- Sony 6x9 rear speakers
- Nismo gear knob
- Factory skyline floor mats

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PRICE: $14,900

CONTACT: Dean 0401 682 270

LOCATION: Northern Suburbs of Melbourne

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Edited by Dean_HR31
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Yes it is factory manual.. Price dropped by HALF to $7,500. Whoever misses out on this will regret it for a long time. The explanation for the price drop is on carsales. http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1998/SSE-AD-2253020/?Cr=1&sdmvc=1

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