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1998 R34 GT-T

Its done 95,000k's still drives fantastic, never been boosted, serviced every 5000k's with mobile1.

Features:

  • White Buddy Club SF rims; 18x8.5 front, 18x9.5 rear
  • fugitsubo 3" cat back exhaust
  • 3" JJR front/ dump and high flow cat
  • RSR Coilovers
  • Whiteline camber kit
  • Poineer USB headunit
  • Pod filter
  • Blitz turbo timer

Very little scratches and no dents or panel damage.

Tidy car inside.

Looking for 20k ono.

I Live in Newcastle so send me a message or call 0431987566 after about 4 if your interested.

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I'll put up some more photos soon.

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Just spent two months trying to sell mine - quite a few more mods and no one is even interested in it for $17k. :)

I've given up it's not worth the loss of $$!

Good luck with it though...!

Sucks bro.. looks like ill end trading it in haha.. bummer too

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Yeah it took a bloody long time, had it on drive.com and only got spamers there, such a waste of 40 bucks haha, had more interest on here which is no surprise, tho heaps of people wanting to trade :s.. sad to see her go but the buyer will look after her :)... I hope lol

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