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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Coupe (Black). 120,000KM. Stock.

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. Registered until November 2009. Moved from the ACT recently.

High quality 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. Full manual and service history available. $16,900 ONO. Low price for quick sale. Inspections and test drives welcome.

Call or SMS (if i'm unable to pick up) 0434 214 542

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Location: Clayton, VIC

Name: Charith

E-mail: [email protected]

Mobile: 0434 214 542

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