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Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Buying a house

Asking Price: 24

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0430 218 581

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Vehicle 1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GT-T

Price $24,000 ONO

Kilometres 52,000

Body Coupe

Colour Yellow

Interior Colour GREY/BLACK

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Expire JUL-2010

RWC Yes

$ 24 000, ONO. Registered until July 2010. Only 52 000 klms. Remote start. Only owner in Australia.

This has been my pride and joy for the last two years. She has been great to me but it is time for us to part as I am buying a house. I am the first owner of the car since 2008 and have only done 24000 klms in the two years. I have serviced her reguarly and have always put only shell V-power in her. Car features are as follows:

*M3 style mirrors

*Do luk Front bar

*VeilSide rear and side bars

*HDI Front mount Intercooler

*Turbosmart BOV *Blitz Air Filter

*HDI Dual stage Boost gauge and Boost controller (incar)

*Water temp gauge

*Apexi Turbo Timer

*Viper Alarm

*Immobiliser

*Remote keyless engine start.

*JVC Touchscreen DVD/ CD Player

*Fast speed Ipod cable

*6 inch Kicker splits with crossovers

*Pioneer Amp

*17'' BBS race rims.

I also have a genuine veilside rear spoiler that comes with the car. Since the photo has been taken I have put in clear indicators in the Do luk front bar. Regreful sale but it is time to grow up. $24 000, ONO. Call anytime, a truly beautiful car.

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