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1998 R34 GTT turbo sedan [auto] with 2months rego. White w\ black bonnet.



$7500 neg - I need it sold ASAP so I'm open to reasonable offers.



One dent in the rear bumper corner. it's was from the previous owner and never bothered me so I didn't fix it, would be easily fixed or replaced.



Pics will be up tonight.



Available for inspections any evening, or Friday - Sunday any time.


Located in Mosman (2088).



Notes:


~140,000 kms


3" turbo back exhaust - HKS Silent. (tested as legal with papers)


Front mount intercooler


Boost controller


Turbo timer


GFB adjustable bov


Boost gauge



0401 301 304 for any questions.



Cheers,


Ben.


Price drop - $7000 - need to sell!

Photos being uploaded as we speak are here!

Gallery available here: http://share.pho.to/9Qmg6

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It appears I can't edit my first post, which is unfortunate...

I wanted to note that the KM's are actually 130xxx, and that the car does need a little bit of aesthetic loving but I feel the price reflects that, full list.

Dent / crack in rear bumper - pics in gallery.

Some gutter rash on all wheels.

Seats in reasonable condition but could do with a 'shampoo' / put a cover on them.

Steering wheel leather coming off at the top.

I really need to sell in the next fortnight - I'm moving interstate and have a car waiting for me on the other side. Throw your offers at me people!!

Ben

Edited by flashy

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