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98 R34 Auto Gtt Turbo $12999k! Firm!


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Hi everyone for sale is my 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Auto with 72,xxx kms.

Im the first owner from Japan, imported Sept 09, complied and registered Oct 09.

Fully servied upon arrival; belts plugs oils etc after compliance.

5k worth of mods spent!

Great RWD Performance. Quick Car!

Drives Perfect, NO mechanical Issues, used strictly as my daily to work.

Interior Nice & Neat, changed 3 gauge cluster lights to blue and Climate control lights to red. Looks awesome at night.

420+ kms per tank with mixed driving conditions freeway suburbs etc

Only 98 Ron fuel used (have all receipts)

Serviced every 5k / 3 momths

Tasteful Brand name Mods Only.

Never abused, i love this car!

Mods

Iridium Spark Plugs (2 months old)

Bendix Performance Pads (1 month old)

Trust wide-mouth dump pipe 3"

X-Force hi-flow cat (1 month old) 3"

Trust cat-back exhaust system 3"

Greddy full auto turbo timer

Turbo Smart dual stage boost controller (7 psi low 10psi high)

Drift Pod Filter

17" Yokohama AVS T6 Racing Rims (super lite) Made in Japan

Fronts 245/40 Federals with +30 offset 9" wide as new

Rears 275/40 Sumitomo with +35 offset 9.5" wide as new GREAT Traction (looks nice & chunky!)

JVC Head deck MP3 Ipod USB etc.. <--(might take this out and put in another head deck, bday present from gf)

Alpine Type-S splits w/ crossovers all round

Cadence 4 Chan Amp 4x100w

Audio Line 2 Chan Amp 2x300w

MTX 10" 300w Subwoofer

(crisp & nicely balanced sound system neatly done)

Steering wheel shift (Formula 1 style)

Traction Control

CONS

Door has a few light scratches

Left Quarter panel has 1 scratch approx 1" long

Front bar tiny road chips,

Other then that perfect!

*I have all the original parts (airbox exhaust etc); car came complete stock from Japan & will include complete set of standard rims & tyres.

RWC certifacte not included at this great price, but is ready for rwc as is just need to put stock wheels + airbox back on!

0401586405/SMS Anytime

Location: Melbourne, Victoria; for interstate buyers we can arrange freight at your expense (approx 400-600) i think

No time wasters thankyou.

Any test welcome.

Rego till late October

Ill throw in a full tank of petrol aswell so you'll be ready to go!

Selling 12999k as is!

NON NEGOTIABLE!

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PRICE DROP FROM 14250 now $12500!!!! Its the cheapest and most perfect/cleanest R34 2 door turbo you'll find, even on car sales!!!! For f*ck sakes, need this gone just bought a GTO MR!!

Nothing wrong with this car at all! Its been sitting in my garage now for 2 weeks. If it doesnt sell by 7/7/10 (my week off work) the price will go back up!

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Please strictly no SWAPS, swapping wont really help my situation as i need to sell the car, getting another one wont help. Still available. MECHANICALLY PERFECT. Started her last night after 2 weeks of sitting there just to let it run get the oils flowing etc, it ran perfect. 12500!!! ONO My loss your gain!

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