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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Engine: RB25DET

Colour: Black

Tiptronic

Factory 2-way electric Sunroof

104,000 kms (Just had 100k service)

Serviced every 5,000kms

Lowered suspension

Nismo exhaust

GTR rear wing

18x9 wheels (265x35x18 rears & 235/x40x18 fronts) – Rubber fitted 6 months ago.

Front Mount Intercooler

APEXI SAFC

BOV

Blitz 2 stage adjustable boost gauge

Blitz turbo timer

2 x Defi recordable A pillar gauges (Boost & Oil pressure) + controller

Apexi air filter

Tinted windows

Central locking

3 point blackwire remote alarm

Rego ‘til March 2006

$28,000

Genuine reason for sale.

Can email pics.

Enquiries to [email protected]post-18271-1124748573.jpgpost-18271-1124748611.jpg

Edited by Mean_R34
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Bump.

Price reduced to $28,500.

If you were to remove the turbo system and get it set up properly as non turbo for 25k. And also where did you get the GTR spoiler from.

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