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1998 R34 SKYLINE

For sale 1998 R34 GTT. AUTO.

137 THOUSAND KMS

Never had any mods done.

100k service done 20k ago

new rear shock,s

new front control arm bushes

double din stero.

front dimpled rotars.

new brake pads

tyres are brigdestones 235x40rx18 with heaps tread on them.

apexi catback exhaust.

new front shocks being done on the 13th oct by c-red.

serviced every 5000 and car looked after by c-red.

Tyre kickers not welcome and will be treated as such.

Car is located in orelia $11500.ono.

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On 10/4/2016 at 0:38 PM, grant_r34 said:

1998 R34 SKYLINE

For sale 1998 R34 GTT. AUTO. SOLD....SOLD

137 THOUSAND KMS

Never had any mods done.

100k service done 20k ago

new rear shock,s

new front control arm bushes

double din stero.

front dimpled rotars.

new brake pads

tyres are brigdestones 235x40rx18 with heaps tread on them.

apexi catback exhaust.

new front shocks being done on the 13th oct by c-red.

serviced every 5000 and car looked after by c-red.

Tyre kickers not welcome and will be treated as such.

Car is located in orelia $11500.ono.

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SOLD SOLD.

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