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Skyline GTT

Year: 1999

Body: Coupe

Colour: Grey

Mileage: 56,700

Driveline: 5spd Manual

Traction: RWD

Engine: 2.5L turbo

Number Plate: R34

Rego till 28th March 2006.

Factory Options:

Climate control,P/Steer, P/Mirrors,P/Windows, ABS

After Market Options:

Hi Flowed turbo, Headwork, front mount intercooler, upgraded fuel pump, APEXi FC, upgrade clutch, intake, 3.5 inch exhaust, SPARCO race seats, 18 inch STICH wheels, 240Kw@wheels, CF bonet, HKS Suspension, NOS system and many more aftermarket modifications to list..

Outstanding value in this car. Immaculate condition,very quick and reliable with many aftermarket modifications

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Asking Price: $45990 with number plate or $42990 without number plate

Please email me on [email protected] for appointments or PM me here

Urgent sale because money needed for business...

No time wasters please.....

hey u bought that car at autostlye aye....i was looking at the milelage at autostyle website...and it said it was on 44k...how come urs is 44k? surely u did some mileage on it

I tried sellin b4 long time back ...when i needed cash but then i didn't coz i wanted to go for GTR but now its back for sale again as i need money for business....but if i dn't get the money am askin for then it won't go for sale...

Shonen i don't want to tear apart my baby...lot of ppl asked me for it and BOV and other stuff but i want to hand it over like this only or i won't sell..am sorry buddy...The car has to go like this...Only number plate can go separate...

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