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1998 R34 GTT Tiptronic Sedan. Excellent condition. SOLD

0421 973 558

Up for sale is our 98 R34 GTT tiptronic sedan. The car was imported in 2011 with 86,000kms and I am the first Australian owner. I have most of the import documentation.

The car is in excellent condition with 117,000km on the clock. The exterior is almost blemish fresh, save for a car park dent on the passenger side rear door and some superficial scuffs.

The interior is in as new condition.

The car has factory option Nismo clear front and side indicators and carbon fiber overlays between the doors.

I have fitted an Apexi cat back exhaust, stainless door sill scuff plates and a carbon fiber dash insert. (I still have all the original parts). It still has the Japanese stereo fitted as it picked up our preferred radio station.

The car drives exceptionally well and is in A1 mechanical condition. I would prefer not to sell it, but my wife struggles with getting the pram in the boot.

The car has new tyres fitted 3 months ago and won't need much for a RWC and has 11 months of rego.

I would consider a swap for a Stagea with a cash adjustment negotiable based on vehicle condition/sale price.

Cheers

Scott

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