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98 R34-GTT coupe

2.5L Neo 6 Tubro

Traction control

Active LSD

ABS

Twin Airbags

Keyless Entry with Alarm

Nismo body kit

Nismo yellow racing color( told by Salesman)

Nismo strut bar

Nismo oil cap

Nismo Fuel cap

Nismo 1.3 bar racing Radiator cap

Nismo oil filter

BOV

Boost control

Autometer boost gauage

Apex'i SAFC (bule screen)

Apex'i power intake (New- used less than 1000kms)

Cool air box (Like ARC)

Fully service used by "Motul" stuff and with new NGK Iridium spark plugs

17 inch racing Enkei wheels (very light weight) with 225/40ZR17 front, 255/40ZR17 rear F1 Englae tires.

Service every 4000kms

She's in excellent condition in and out, and been looked after very well. The reason i'm selling it boz i and my wife planning to get a 350Z fairlady. The cold air box will look like the second pic!

It only selling $22999 AU, so be quick! :headspin:

Please e-mail me for more details- [email protected]

steven

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On top of shipping you'll have to get compliance and pay import duties into Australia. As Bepo said, it has to be returned to factory standard as well.

Hope you find a NZ buyer steven, looks a really nice car but it won't be cost effective for an Aussie.

PS hope we kick the All Blacks ass tonight :D

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