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-Year/Make/Model: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T (GTT) NISMO SPEC

-Engine: Neo Straight 6 RB25DET 2.5 Ltr (Turbo)

-Kilometers (KMS): 60,000kms

-Color: White

-Transmission: 5-Speed Manual

-Rego: June AZT-24W

-Engine Modifications:

-Serviced every 5,000km have log book which have been serviced by bels garage reciepts all kept.

-HKS super induction pod filter with factory air scoop Aftermarket high volume grounding kit

-Excedy heavy duty clutch

-Nismo exhaust 3" cat back

-High volume grounding kit

-Interior Modifications:

-G-Reddy Profec B dual stage digital boost controller low 7psi & high 11psi

-Blitz digital turbo timer with dual setting and other functions

-Alpine MP3 head unit with Alpine 6 Cd stacker

-12 inch Clarion sub

-700 Watt Clarion amp

-Aftermaket dual cup holders

-Mongoose 3 point immobliser & black wiring alarm plus window lifters & central locking

-Sport & silent mode for exhaust

-Standard stock Interior

-Exterior Modifications:

-Factory standard Nismo Aero front bar which looks aggressive

-Nismo fog lights

-Nismo eye lids had been ordered from Japan, have been sprayed with colour matching paint and fitted

-Nismo side skirts

-Nismo side clear indicators

-Nismo rear bar

-Nismo exhaust with silent & sports mode run by a switch

-Car is well maintain inside and out with no scratches, never been in accident, Inspections welcome

-Wheels & Suspensions:

-Standard 17" Rims with Bob Jane T-Mart, Maxius 90% tread on all 4 tyres with life time warranty on alignment.

-Castor rods had been changed

-Machined front disc & replaced front pads with Bendix Ultimates

-Factory Options:

-Dual air bags

-Factory tinted windows

-Cup holders x4

-Fog lights

-9 storage compartments

-Central locking

-Space saver wheel

-Alarm

-Traction control

-Other Information & Comments:

-1 of the best original Nismo Aero Spec R34 GT-T out there, dont be fooled by aftermarket kits, this is 1 is genuine and kept in best -condition in & out, 1st see will buy. Regretful sale due to fiancial problems.

-NO TIME WASTERS OR JOY RIDERS PLEASE,

-May swap, open to suggestion

-$23,000 ono

-Call 0415715062 William

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