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1998 R34 GTT

90,xxxkms

Exterior

Bayside blue paintjob

Has a black bonnet because I got defected with the fibreglass bonnet(no longer have fibreglass bonnet)

Full bodykit

Factory HID's convertered to run h1 halogen globes as well for regency trips

Braided brake lines not yet installed

Engine

D34 Yellow top (still under 2 years warranty)

Front Mount Intercooler

3 inch exhaust

Drift Pod

Extreme HD Clutch

Interior

Viper 2 way alarm system

New red velo gp90 seat

Brand new Nismo gearnob

Brand new Nismo 300km 10k rev cluster

New genuine Nissan aluminium pedals which have not yet arrived

Bads

Paint not in the best condition

Interior could be better

Small dent on righthand fender

Bodykit needs tlc

AC works but need regas

Rotars have been recently machined and fitted with QFM hpx pads have reciept

I can be contacted on 0416942503. Am negotiable so throw me some offers. Will not answer to text or pm's if you are serious give me a call and we can talk. Will upload pics later.

Reason for sale want something different. Thinking about getting a bike or s2000 or cappa

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hey man spoke to u a while ago bout swaps for an 09 fireblade.

Offer is still there lol

or would u be interested in swaps for a brand new kawasaki ninja 250r?

learner legal

was bought as a christmas gift

cheers man

0435183200

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