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ITEM: 1998 R34 Gt-t manual coupe

LOCATION: Adelaide

REASON FOR SELLING: Need a bigger car for the family (or cash to upgrade my partners car)!!!!

PRICE: $23500ono or swap for 4 door turbo (or 180sx plus cash my way)

EXTRA INFO:This car has been my pride and joy for the last 2 years it has 93000kms on it,it is extremely clean and well looked after serviced every 5000kms with new plugs and Motul oil.

Tastefully moded:

Factory Xenons,

Full turbo back exhaust with ECV,

FMIC (Hybrid),

Pod Filter,

Just Jap C.A.I.,

Splitfire coils,

New Heavy duty clutch,

Lightend flywheel,

Lowered suspension (with adj camber kit),

19" Racing Hart CR's with dish,

New tyres,

Clarion in dash Dvd player with Tv tuner,

Dark tint,

This is a truly regretful sale but I have just bought a new house and need a bigger car so its time to go. This is a well balanced car great daily driver with the power to back up the looks..

CONTACT DETAILS: You can PM me or you can SMS me on 0433348748 if you want to ring I'm not available till after 3pm

so don't be shy all offers cosidered

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REASON FOR SELLING: Need a bigger car for the family (or cash to upgrade my partners car)!!!!

PRICE: $23500ono or swap for 4 door turbo (or 180sx plus cash my way)

mate your reason for sale and what you want to swap for contradicts...

gl with your sale, it looks tidy :(

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mate your reason for sale and what you want to swap for contradicts...

Yeah reading that back sounds a bit funny, But as mentioned above if I could swap with a nice 180 or something with the extra cash I could upgrade the other halfs car....

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