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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Colour: Yellow

Manual

Coupe

Odometer: 95000

This Banana car is in good condition and has been maintained properly (change oil every 5000 kms) and only use the best oil either Mobil 1 or Motul oil with Redline Gearbox oil.

This car is running stock boost for daily driving.

Some of the body parts need to be fix and respray.

Lots of modification outside and inside the car:

Top Secret Front Bar, Bomex Side Skirt, Nismo Wing, Phoenix Power Rear Pods, Trust DD Cat Back, HKS Dump and Front Pipe, Simota Air Filter, Custom radiator hood panel, Blitz Boost Gauge, Greddy Profec B Boost Controller, Apexi PFC with hand controller, Blitz Turbo Timer, C's Shoft Shifter, ORC 709d Twin Plate Clutch (6 months old), HKS Front Mount Intercooler Type S, Nismo Fuel Pump, Sard Fuel Regulator, Tanabe springs, Nismo gearknob, Whiteline swaybars, front caster and chamber kit, rear diff brace, New 18" Work Emotion CR Kai Bronze are on the car (1 week old) with almost new Yokohama tyres, Pioneer Double Din (MD/CD), Quicktrack alarm.

Z32 afm, HKS 2535 Turbo, Apexi Injectors, Hawk Brake Pads are available but they are not in the car yet. (These stuffs will be given for an extra cost).

Inspection is a must for this great car. Call or email for more detail and enqueries.

email : [email protected]

phone : 0412696558

Location : WA

Asking price : $35000

link to carsales for picture:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

Thanx

Erik

edited :P

Edited by 3R1K
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haha no thanx :blink:

Also when I get an R34 i want to know where the hell did you get the bodykit, its the best looking R34 GT-T ive ever seen. Should put it in Autosalon.

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