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Hi all,

I am thinking about selling my 34, dont really need to but may buy a gtr if I sell this one.

R34 gtt, 1998, Midnight purple 18 inch wheels, near new tyres, bilstien suspension 45 thousand kms, nismo 3.5 inch exhaust, cd, 12 inch sub, sherwood 4 channel kick arse amp, pioneer competition splits.

Pretty stock besides nismo exhaust and air pod, 150rwks, around 240 kw at the flywheel, Blitz turbo timer, It also has an r34 pull type clutch.

big $ alarm, central locking, ABS, air con, xenon adjustable headlights, heated mirrors power everything Plus lots more, 8 months rego in SA.

The photos say it all, full service history in OZ.

I dont really want to sell it but may let it go for the right price offers above 36k will spark my interest... not too many of these in oz.. come and get it.

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midnight purple from japan,it was resprayed in 2 pack straight from the factory as the GTR purple (it was Black)was not an option for the 34gtt's this color gtt is one of a kind.Rest assured, no accident damage ive had it checked by a mate of mine that works only on porsche body repairs before I bought.

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