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For Sale , White R34 Nissan Skyline GTT

1998 model, RB25DET, MANUAL

Aprox 79k

Price dropped to $26500 due to mini crack in front bumper.

Price Negotiable.

Performance Modifications:

Custom 3inch exhaust with 4inch tip

Catbak

Blitz airfilter

Front mount

Down pipe/dump

Kmac suspension

4 extra large NISSAN calipers

Strut bars

Exterior Modifications:

Front Bumper GTR replica

18inch Rims

G3 Potenza Bridgestone tyres

Western Australia

Perth, [email protected]

0403-636-252

Harry,

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Steering wheel makes a little click noise when i turn the wheel?

Just happenend today.. anyone no the reason why ? or how i could fix that?

PRICE OF CAR DROP TO $25 000

Quick OFFERS PLEASE :laugh: probz cheapest around!

:):)

Message me if u wanna come see the car! :)

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Hoping to Sell this car before November 18th ,

Going away for holiday, rather sell car, than letting it stay in the garage for a couple of months.

Please make me a reasonable offer, and come see the car :D

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any mechanical probelms ie, engine?

why you selling it? and why is it so cheap ?

no, no problem just pure rb25det! :)

one of the reason im selling it and for that price, coz i want to sell it before this month, im going away for a couple of months, no point leaving it in the garage when im going to sell it when i come back anyway.

main reason, parents dont like the car, to fast.

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