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After spending months and months to find a R34 GTT like this, i now have to sell the sexy thing. It is simply my loss and your gain. If you are looking for a R34 then this is your chance, the best you can get for your money.

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Skyline R34 Gtt in black coupe, manual with only 79xxxkm genuine km

This skyline literally took me more than 6months to find. I never go for cheap dodgy things and with skylines as most of us know theirs a lot of dodgy ones out their, so i looked at almost every R34 on carsales and couldn't find a better one than this. No accident history at all, very clean and well taken care of.

Since i bought another car, this baby is rarely driven. Even tho i barley have time to drive it but i have to drive it once a week because i really do get to miss it. At the moment its sitting in the garage waiting for its weakly wash and clean, and now the time has come to pass it to another skyline enthusiast since i need the money.

This car has had a lot of time and money spent on it, almost $20,000, which i have receipts for most of them.

Some of the modifications are:

- HKS gt-rs ballbearing turbo

- HKS SSQV

- Apexi N1 filter with full piping

- Nismo super light fly wheel

- Exedy heavy duty clutch

- Kakimoto Mega N1 3.5' turboback exhust

- Nismo header

- HKS hypermax front adjustable coilovers

- koni rear adjustable coilovers

- Blitz 18' super light weight wheels

- Nismo front strut brace

- Cusco rear sway bar

- Viper 5902 alarm

- JL speakers all around.

- Factory full Nismo bodykit.

-Modifications done by Racing Project with receipts in OCT2009

-One of a kind car, and very well looked after.

-Serious buyers only

-If you are looking for a honest R34 that is not dodgy, this is the one.

Comes with RWC and rego till end of the year.

Genuine reason for sale, make me an offer.

$21450ono

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Please don't comment unless your interested or have something good to say. Thanks

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