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This '98 Nissan Skyline GT-T has been well cared for. Serviced 5000ks ago at Trojan Motorsport, she goes like stink.

I am negotiable on the price. Make me an offer.

Featuring:

-- Super-rare Tommy Kaira carbonfibre bodykit

-- Fully adjustable Tein coilovers

-- Lightweight Volk racing wheels

-- Full (turbo-back) Kakimoto 3" sports exhaust

-- Cold air intake -- Intercooler

-- Factory in-dash TV/CD stacker with iPod connect

-- New Federal Motorsport tyres

-- New split-fire coilpacks

-- New platinum sparkplugs

-- New headlight globes (super powerful)

-- Nismo gear shift knob (carbonfibre)

-- 6-stacker Cd

-- Satellite navigation system (built in), currently still set in Japanese, but I have the Aussie disc.

-- 4-Wheel steering (HICAS)

-- Traction control

-- Viscous limited slip differential

-- Dual airbags

-- Will sell with 12" JL Audio (the Rolls Royce of car audio) sub in special slot-ported box, with Xplod head uni with direct iPod control connect, USB slot, MP3/WMA support, etc. and Eclipse amp, for a small fee.

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What's the highest price people would be willing to pay for this?

given that this particular "super-rare tommy kaira kit" gtt spent 2 months+ on carsales.com.au, starting at around 17k and eventually dropping to around the 14k mark without a sale.. i'd say the highest price you'll get won't quite be 19.5k. you haven't listed a location of the vehicle in the original post, but i assume it is still in the ACT?

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  • 1 month later...

Okay, Okay, so I was overly ambitious trying to get $19,500. And i was exaggerating when I said the Tommy Kaira kit is "super-rare" (thanks for pointing that out). But it IS rare. Have YOU ever seen one? I sure haven't.

Anyway, I was the guy who bought it from the guy who had it for $14,000 on Carsales. I've poured over $2000 into this beast, and she's finally up to scratch.

Due to changed financial situation, I must now sell her at a huge loss for $14,000, the price at which I bought it. Now some smartass is probs gonna try and bargain me down to like $12k. Whatever, let him try. N.B. the photo is for illustrative purposes only, showing what the kit looks like from the front.

So, to RECAP: Great R34 GT-T for sale at $14,000. Location: Canberra. Can deliver almost anywhere.

Call me on my new number: 0410 784 095.

Peace.

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Gotta be honest, this is a truly redonkulous price-drop. Try me. Take her for a spin. You won't be disappointed.

Oh, and my name is Ethan Ross, my email is [email protected] and my numbers are 0410 784 095, and (02) 6166 0379

Edited by Black.Magic
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  • 1 month later...

**No swaps** I aim to sell this car, not swap for some random sports car that is probably fraught with problems. Thanks but no thanks.

Yeah, this is a high mileage RB25... oh waaaah. It has a full service history though and has only given me one problem: exhaust manifold leak that is a common problem with Skylines.

Can you guys not read? LOL. I said "make me an offer" ( a price, not a VY SS manual).

Peace.

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