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****************CAR SOLD**********************************

Nissan Skyline R34 GTT 1998

Spent massive amoust of money on this car. Made into a R34 GTR VSPEC

Everything had been done Rear Quarters, Front fenders, side skirts, front and rear bars, Front v-spec lip

Bonnet, boot wing, Brenbo breaks gold , wheels, interior seats, MFD (screen) , battery in the boot. Brount all parts from Melbourne City nissan brand new 2 years ago, got them to make it into a GTR , just not running gear.

Serviced by nissan from 28000 (year 2002)

Has Apexi power FC, Blitx Intercooler, boost controller and Apexi

exhuast

218klw at the wheels

Car is in mint condition, had offer for $30000 from import dealers. but looking for more as car owes me $60 plus...

Never wanted to sell car , have to due to getting company car and buying house.

Call Joel 0413 256 782 for any questions

Looking for more then $30000

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Edited by jopjop

Yes I would, What is the Trade

e-mail me [email protected]

CAR IS ON EBAY and WILL NOW SELL , to the highest bidder

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R34-...1QQcmdZViewItem

Edited by jopjop

hey,

I thought you said you were runnin an RB26 last time you posted this car for sale. The engine in your pics certainly doesnt look like the Neo RB25. Anyway where are you located?

hey,

I thought you said you were runnin an RB26 last time you posted this car for sale. The engine in your pics certainly doesnt look like the Neo RB25. Anyway where are you located?

Yes, thats an RB25 Neo, you can tell by the throttle body, it just doesn't have the NEO cover on it.

CAR IS NOW ON THE MARKET FOR $33,500

Who ever want it, pick it up for this BUY it now price. Please no time wasters......

IM IN MELBOURNE

Edited by jopjop

so is jopjop the seller here or is dark? or are you the same person?

coz even though gtr rims are wider the wheel base on gtt and gtr are different right? or am i wrong? or did the gtr brakes made the difference?

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