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Ive got a black R34 GTT skyline coupe for sale.

Heres the details:

1998 R34 GTT coupe manual mettalic black.

135,xxxkms

With rego till 21 AUG 10

Heres just some of the mods and assessories included:

Nismo body kitted

Silver carbon Z-tune style bonnet

Apexi pod filter (with self made shield box)

HKS SSQV bov

3" Exforce exhaust silencer included

3" front and dump pipe

3" hi flow cat

Bendix ultimate brake pads all round

Pivot grounding stablizer kit

Oil cooler

Apexi turbo timer

Height and damper Adjustable suspensions (forgot what brand)

2 way pager alarm

Large heavy duty battery

Hid 8000K

Single din dvd player with 4" screen all in one

Alpine type S 12" sub

Sony 800w Mono block amp

Kicker splits

Alpine 6*9

Work Emotion XD9's Silver 17's wrapped with bridgestone potenza stretched rears.

Imported 2 yrs ago, first owner in Aus.

Its farely stock, never boosted, but has amazing power, good response, very quite, inspection welcomed.

Only problem is that someone keyed 2 pannels drivers door and front fender, but will be fixed upon purchase.

Its well taken care of, very clean, accident free, serviced every 5000kms with pentrite Sin oil, fueled with only BP ultimate.

Asking for $19,000 with road worthy.

Can be negotiated without rims.

PM if interested!

More pics taken soon...

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Rwc can be included depending on price, pretty much in road worthy condition. Just need front tierods replaced and new rear tyres, which ive got some continentals ready for it. I have already had a machanic do a road worthy inspection on the car last week.

NOTE: Potenza tyres on the rears have camber wear therefore will be changed to continentals for the purchaser. Continentals are german tyres quoted $450 per tyre at TTF.

As for swaps im interested in a jazz vti-s with 7k cash on top if anyone is interested in swaps, need to degrade to renovate the house.

  • 2 weeks later...

I am definately not trying to ruin the market but the girlfriend is giving me the S*** for it. It must go guys. Must see to appreciate it. It is manual, turbo, coupe and it snaps heads. I dont think theres many out there cheaper!

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