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Car: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Coupe 2dr

Colour: Black

Engine: 2.5L Turbo

KM: 114,000

Price: $22,000 ONO (Price negotiable, all offers considered)

Location: Canberra, ACT

Excellent condition stock black R34 GT-T.

First Australian owner – Imported in October 2008 at 110,000 KM – Grade 4 out of 5 Import.

Car is completely roadworthy and it hasn't been modified since the inspection. Certificate available. Registered in the ACT until November 2009.

Completely stock. Only accessories are:

17" Volk Racing Wheel Rims – Excellent quality. Fixed in Japan, came on Import

Aftermarket speakers – 4 Speaker sound system installed in Japan – Original speakers will also be given in box

Alpine CD Player – Recently installed brand new Alpine Mp3/CD player with Ipod hook up

Enforcer Security System with Immobilizer – Integrated into central locking

Very well looked after and always driven appropriately. Car runs beautifully and has JUST been serviced at 113,911 KM.

Full manual and Japanese service history available

$22,000 ONO. Price Negotiable. Inspections welcome. Test drives welcome for acceptable offers.

Perfect stock R34 GT-T that hasn't been abused. Well looked after and always garaged.

Contact Details

Name: Charith

E-mail: [email protected] (always checked and will reply quickly)

Mobile: 0434 214 542

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Edited by snoopy4eva
  • 3 weeks later...

Another drop - $19,900 NEG. Moving city and I must sell. Make an offer. Fantastic r34 for an excellent price.

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Coupe (Black).

First Australian owner – Imported in October 2008 at 110,000 KM – Grade 4 out of 5 Import.

Car is completely roadworthy and hasn’t been modified since inspection. Certificate available. Registered until November 2009.

Alloy wheels, 4 speaker sound system, brand new Alpine CD player & full immobilizer with alarm system.

Very well looked after, always garaged and always driven appropriately. Car runs beautifully and has just been serviced at 113,911 KM. Full manual and service history available.

$19,900 NEGOTIABLE. Inspections and test drives welcome.

Contact Details

Name: Charith

E-mail: [email protected] (always checked and will reply quickly)

Mobile: 0434 214 542

Edited by snoopy4eva
  • 4 weeks later...

shit. if u can wait until i sell my 1998 R34 25GT. i'll take this! i'm in canberra too.

nice car champ. where about u live? woden?

Edited by putraged

update - no longer for sale. personal circumstances changed so i can keep it. too painful to part with. will update with new post if it goes back on the market.

putraged, thanks for your interest but ive kinda decided to keep it (employment circumstances changed). sorry mate

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