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1998 R34 GTT Manual turbo

I am the first owner of this car in Australia (bought July 2008 with 88,603 km), and have taken very good care of it.

This is my second car, so I hardly drive it, hence why I'm selling it.

Asking $15000, resonable offers considered

126XXX

Rego till August 2015

No RWC

Factory body kit

Apexi N1 catback exhaust

Nismo Spec R coilovers

Walbro Fuel Pump

Volk Rims

4 new tyres, Kumho KU31 fitted last month

New Century battery, fitted last week

JVC DVD Head unit

MTX 5 channel Amp

MTX Sub

Aftermarket gauges - fuel temp, water temp, turbo boost pressure

Apexi turbo timer

Aftermarker HIDs

Dyno (Nov 2009) - 197.1 rwkw

Cons:

Fuel guage does not work, however the reserve light comes on when the fuel is low

Crack in front body kit near the number plate (hardly noticible unless up very close) and crack in front bumper bar reo - this is due to a towbar backing into me

Overall the car is in very good condition, runs very nice, never caused me any issues and I have never been hasseled by the cops.

Inspection in South Morang, only on the weekends

No time wasters, test pilots or swaps

Contact Archie - 0403165882

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Edited by vatchuthan

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