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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 25Gt-T Sedan


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1998 Nissan Skyline

25GT-t Sedan

*****TURBO******

Automatic with triptronic and steering wheel controls

Viper 2 way alarm with Turbo Timer and Remote Start.

117,500 kms.

Good Engine, Transmission and Diff. New Brakes, New front tyres. Never been modified.

Reqiures left hand rear end panel repair (as pictured). I have Spare bumper and taillights as required. Also requires new rear shock absorbers.

Car to be sold with no RWC (Rego until October negotiable). As I require it sold ASAP.

This is a good quick car that handles well and stops on a dime. I am the first Australian owner of this car and have owned it for 3 years. Reason for selling; I now have a company car and do not have the room to store another car. If I did i'd fix it up and keep driving it! This would be a great project base or a cheap car to buy, fix and drive!

Price And Price Conditions:

$8,900. Or Nearest Offer

Contact Details:

Jim - <phone number removed at user's request>

[email protected]

Location:

Eastern Suburbs - Melbourne

Pictures:

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Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Customer Pick up.

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