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http://www.allblitz.com.au/cars/japcars/98gtx.html

1998 Nissan Skyline 2.5 GT-X

- 4 Door, Non Turbo

- 2.5LTR NEO Engine

- 104,000kms (Serviced Regularly)

- Silver

- Automatic (Triptonic) (Gears can be changed on steering wheel)

- Factory Navigation & TV

- Factory Keyless Entry

- Factory Engine Start

- Xenon light

- Timing belt has been exchanged

- No Accident History

Price: $18,900

Prices INCLUDE Compliance and 12 Months Registration

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The GT-X has more features than the GT. It has the factory TV/Navigation System. Also has the HID headlights and some other extra's from what i know. Also, suprisingly the car has some impressive power: Max output: 200ps(147)/6000rpm, Max torque: 26.0Kg.m(255.0)/4000rpm

The GT-X has more features than the GT.  It has the factory TV/Navigation System.  Also has the HID headlights and some other extra's from what i know. Also, suprisingly the car has some impressive specs: Max output: 200ps(147)/6000rpm, Max torque: 26.0Kg.m(255.0)/4000rpm

The HID's would also have to be removed for compliance AFAIK :rofl: I believe you can get the TV system converted for aussie use though - however the GPS will not work, from what I know.

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only the rb20de engined r34 are not able. the rb25de is able to be complied due to being 105kw/tonne, and therefore over the threshold

http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/sevs/030-00.htm

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