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Make:Nissan

Model:1998 R34 Skyline GT-T

Milage:56000KM

Transmission:Manual

Colour:White

Location:Casula, NSW

Rego: July 2008

Price:$27000

Contact: Nav: 0433 550 690

Email: [email protected]

Factory Options: Has all the usual R34 goodies plus:

- Defi HUD Unit (Head Up Display)

- Side Impact Airbags

- Nissan Factory Fog Lights

- Nismo factory exhaust system, exhaust tone can be electronically controlled.

Modifications:Car is basically stock. Has a few tasteful mods such as:

1. 20inch Lenso Rims

2. Turbo X twin dump pipe exhaust, 3inch from turbo to cat and 3 1/2 inch all the way through

3. K&N POD Air Filter

4. KMAC springs all around. Lowered 2 1/2inch in front and 3inch rears.

Audio:

- Double DIN Pioneer Deck. CD and MD player

- Pioneer Splits in Front and MTX 6inch in rears

Reason For Selling:

- Due to work the car just sits in the garage collecting dust. I will be lucky to drive the car once in 2 weeks!!

Additional Notes:

- I am the first owner in Australia. The car was viewed in Japan in person when purchased! It is quite sad to see the car go....

- The car is also in extremely good condition. During compliance, the compliancer even freaked out how clean the car was.

- NRMA\other inspection is welcomed

- Due to the hours I work, the car will be available for viewing at certain times only.

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sweet car, THought U stole my car for a Second. mine looks almost exactly the same from distance, Im sure this will be taken off your hands pretty quickly. good luck.

Edited by Gazzilla
sweet car, THought U stole my car for a Second. mine looks almost exactly the same from distance, Im sure this will be taken off your hands pretty quickly. good luck.

Thanks. Hopefully it sells soon, otherwise I'll have to put it in storage for couple of months.

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