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Item: Nissan R34 Skyline GT (Non-Turbo)

Year: 2000

KM's: 104,xxx

Transmission: Automatic

Location: Adelaide

Registration: SA, till mid June

Contact: 0402 902 759

Price: $11,490

Absolutely immaculate inside and outside and 100% standard. Pictures speak for themselves so please look closely as this is a brilliant example of an R34 non turbo skyline.

Never thrashed and always looked after, this car show very little sings of wear and tear and would suit somebody that is after a clean and unmodified example.

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