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Model: 1998, R34 gtt

Trans: manual

Odometer: 114,000kms

Location: SA

Price: 18k ono or swaps

Specs: (modifications)

  • Full 3inch catback exhaust
  • Apexi coilovers
  • aftermarket alloy radiator
  • aftermarket oil cooler
  • HD clutch
  • Front mount cooler
  • 17 inch blitz technospeed wheels (tyres have good tread level)
  • Nismo castor rods

Swaps for: r32 gtr, EVO VI, Vll, type x 180sx, s15

Car is currently registered and in good working order, its never been molestered and has always maintained standard boost, 100,000km service was done 3 months ago. Car is rarely driven except for weekends and is kept undercover.

Price is negotiable but please no low-ballers or joy riders as the car deserves a good home and is my pride and joy. For genuine enquiries call or sms James on 0432 259 195

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