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G'day guys,

Im looking to sell/trade my '98 model R34 Skyline GT-T due to looking to purchase a house.

The car was imported from Japan by Toy Shop Imports in NSW, it was their compliance vehicle to get their licence so everything was done prior to me purchasing the car (belts changed, fluids, water pump, etc.). The car still has 2 years aftermarket warranty of the highest grade (so every nut and bolt is covered under warranty).

The car is higher than average in kms, but I found a lot of imports that say 40,000kms aren't really anywhere near that in quality this car is.

Some of the features of the car:

-19" Gold Lenso Muse

-Custom made 3" turbo back exhaust

-Power FC (Tuned at Boostworx - over 200rkw on a safe setting)

-Blitz SCiD III - Dual Solenoid Boost Controller

-Blitz Auto-Turbo Timer

-JVC Headunit with Pioneer Kevlar Comp. Speakers

-Genuine Nissan floormats

-K&N Air intake filter

-And all the usual R34 goodies

The car is serviced every 5,000kms with Motul 10w40 and K&N oil filters. Kept in overall good condition externally and internally. Never really driven that hard, mainly my daily commuter (I do about 400+ kms a week).

Now for the trades, Im looking for something preferrably Japanese that either goes sideways (Silvia, 180, Ceffy) or something that goes fast (R31 coupe, R32 GT-T/R, GTiR, XR6 turbo) + cash adjustment.

I bought the car a year ago for 28k and spent a bit of dosh on it, so I would like to see offers around the price.. If I'm being unreasonable by all means let me know.

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Pictures without Lenso's on it, R34 standard rims wont be included with the purchase you'll get the 19" Lenso Muse ones.

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Sorry guys, I've been very busy. The car is a bit over 100k in kms, and I will get some pictures up as soon as it stops raining (Gee, I didnt think I'd be saying that soon).

If anyone wants to have a look, I live south of the city and work in the north. Viewable at both locations call: 041 393 1027

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