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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 Gt-t 2 Door Coupe Silver 5sp


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Vehicle: 1998 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GT-T

Price: $20,000

Kilometres: 109,500

Body: Coupe

Colour: SILVER

Interior Colour: GREY

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate: XPV503

Reg Expire: MAR-2011

RWC: Yes

1998 Nissan Skyline ER34 GTT (PRICE DROP)

Imported and complied by GT Auto in Melbourne, this vehicle has had a only one female owner (Non Smoker).

This is the pride and joy of a fastidious owner who regularly cleaned and maintained this machine. Regular maintenance has recently included the replacement of engine timing belt, water pump and idler bearings. This vehicle is running perfectly with a standard tune however the sale will include fitted extras including HKS GT-RS Turbo, Exedy Button Clutch and 3 inch HKS exhaust system.

Bonus handling improvements include Apexi adjustable coil and spring suspension re enforced with front and rear Nismo Swaybars.

Inspections welcomed. This car will not dissapoint.

Added extras included with sale:

* HKS GT-RS Turbo

* Blitz front mounted Intercooler (return flow)

* Exedy Button Clutch (5 Puk)

* Apexi Coil and Spring adjustable suspension

* 3 inch HKS Exhaust canon type exhaust system

* Tomei adjustable intake Cam gear

* Bosch 040 internal Fuel Pump

Rego sold with the car is 'XPV503'

Price Negotiable.

Seller Details

Name Laura

Suburb CROYDON

State Victoria, 3136

Mobile Phone 0425 809 945

Features

* 4 Wheel Disc Brakes

* Abs (Antilock Brakes)

* Adjustable Steering Column

* Air Conditioning

* Alloy Wheels

* Auto Climate Control

* Body Coloured Bumpers

* Central Locking

* Drivers Airbag

* Dual Airbags

* Electric Mirrors

* Fuel Injection

* Passenger Airbag

* Power Windows

* Rear Spoiler

* Remote Central Locking

* Tinted Windows

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