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UP FOR SALE IS A 1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT SEDAN (TURBO)

Features:

Semi-Auto Transmission

Power window, mirror, steering

Factory Bi-Xenon Head Light System

17 inch Alloy Wheels with nearly brand new tyres

Front 235/45/17 P-Zero

Rear 255/45/17 RE711

Aftermarket parts:

HKS Air Filter

HKS Front Mount Intercooler

HKS Turbo Timer

Only travel 82200km Genuine (It have 82132km when it was import at 03/2007 with document provide)

Inspection and test drive welcome car locate at Brisbane City

RWC Ready

Interest call 0432514351

Price: Open to offer

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Edited by v35

is this car registered?

could you email me some better quality pics??

i'd like some of the front mount, and any scratches and stuff...

im also curious of what that wiring near the stereo is for, picture?

  • 5 weeks later...

You wouldn't happen to know oanyone that has a driver's side headlight for an R34 GT would you? Is the 4 door version same as the 2door? because mine is 2door.

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