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1998 R34 Gtt

Fresh 3months rego

KV2 silver

4 door auto, with paddle shift

125,000kms

Tinted windows

A/C is cold as!

electric fold in side mirrors

electric adjustable headlights

standard Skyline floor mats

new oil and filter,

new coolant

new front brake pads & mechine rotors 300kms ago

17x8 and 17x9 rays with 80% tread front and rear

Front mount intercooler(painted black),

K&N panel air filter

JJR coilpacks with NGK iridium plugs

3inch cat back zorst

eibach coilovers front and rear

kenwood MP3 headunit

autowatch alarm system

this R34 is clean as, low kms and runs and drives like a dream!

problems/ bad points, the B pillar are fadded( the factory carbon sticker)

bonnet has a small scratch on the front.

Pics:

R341.jpg

r34side.jpg

r34rear2.jpg

R34inside.jpg

r34headkight.jpg

R34engine.jpg

R34boot.jpg

r34front.jpg

car is located in South Australia,

Price: 16,000ono

cheers,mike

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