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for sale is my '98 model R34 Nissan Skyline GTT.

5 speed manual

2.5 turbo Neo

This car is in absolutely awesome condition, it was imported in '05 and i am only the second owner, i would love to keep it but i am building a house and need the money tied into this in order to finish, so it has to go. below is a quick description, im sure there is more i will forget to include.

registered until 5/11.

looking for $19900 negotiable

it has:

- hks hipermax adjustable coilovers

- upgraded sway bars

- front strut brace

- factory xenon lights

- nismo clear side indicators

- boost switch 7 / 10 psi

- boost gauge

- hi flow panel

- superspark coilpacks

- pioneer double din dvd/ipod/bluetooth head unit

- 5 channel kenwood v12 amp

- 8'' sub, quad tweeters/speakers

- 55000 km

- turbo back kakimoto regu exhaust (the nicest rb rumble ive ever heard)

apart from the above listed items, the car is stock and is in excellent condition and super reliable i have not had any issues what so ever in the 1 year ive owned it.

i have carried out the servicing myself at 6000k intervals.

the previous owner told me the 100'000 km service has already been carried out due to the age of the car.

spares i also have for the car, which where taken off when going for the tasmanian roadworthy include:

- front mount i/c

- apexi air intake and pod

- blitz bov

- momo quick release steering boss kit and wheel

- 19 inch starcorp racing rims, and near new hankook tyres

all these spares will be included in the sale price upon negotiation.

feel free to contact me via email or mobile if you want to ask any more questions or want more photos, i have around 60 photos i can email.

the car really has to be seen to be fully appreciated, so do contact me if your interested.

please NO SWAPS at all, i am only getting rid of this car to free up some money, so unless you want to swap your car plus 19K then i will not reply to swap offers.

car is located in devonport tasmania.

email [email protected]

mobile 0437 580 559

cheers daniel

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