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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T 4 door Tiptronic..

Car most recently awarded with "BEST MODIFIED R34 @ the Skyline Nationals in Shepparton"

Silver, 119,xxx original k's, Rego expires 28 APRIL 2009.

FULL service history including log books very rare to find in Japanese import.

Selling due to purchasing new home.

Very well maintained and looked after vehicle.

Major service been completed Motul oils been used.

-Tuned by CREATD Motorsports, 10.5 psi 189.3kw

-Greedy Trust Turbo Timer

-Greedy Electronic Boost Controller

-3 inch Stainless Steel turbo back exhaust

-Screamer Pipe Installed by (CREATD)

-Steel Induction Pipe

-Electronic Twin Thermos with automatic switch

-Timing belt changed @ 90,000ks

-NGK Platnium Spark Plugs

-Work Meister wheels 18x 9.5 rears on 265/35/R18 rubber, 18x 8 fronts 235/40/R18 awesome offset.

-Factory installed XENON headlights

-Nismo FULL Body Kit. Rear, sideskirts and front lip

-C-WEST ORIGINAL Carbon Fibre Bonnet. (Very Rare)

-Nismo Clear Front + Side indicators

-ERS Adjustable Coilovers

-Front mount intercooler 600x300x75

-K&N Pod Filter

-Original Nissan Skyline embodied mats

-Darkest Legal Window Tint done by Premier Tint in Australia

-JVC Dvd Player 3 & Half inch screen

All modifications taken out in Australia. Most work completed by CREATD MOTORSPORTS, Melbourne. Have most receipts & dyno sheet.

Plates not included.

$20,500neg, priced droped from $25,000. Its someones chance to grab a BARGAIN, save heaps of $$$ mods already all done for you.

Car located in (Thomastown) northern suburbs.

Any serious inquiries please feel free to call Terence on 0432267372 or pm me.

& PLEASE no Time Wasters or Tyre Kickers, car is also on car sales, 1st to see will buy.

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