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Hey guys,

Im selling my Black 1998 R34 Skyline GT-T. It was a private import i made about 3 years ago. I got it here with

72,000kms and now it has 124,500 kms. This is a clean and well looked after car. I has always serviced it on

time with premium parts and oil. last time it was serviced i put royal purple. The timing belt and water pump

has also been changed. It is a regretful sale and i love the car so looking for a decent buyer.

The car was dyno tuned and made 206kw at the rear wheels on 15pound boost.

Heres a list of aftermarket parts the car has;

Apexi PowerFC computer (theres are now hard to find because they have stopped making them, check forum)

NISMO Bodykit

Rays 18inch alloy light weight rims

HKS exhaust

HPI Front pipe dual 60mm pipes

TurboSmart Boost tap

BOSCH Performance fuel pump

Pioneer Mp3 and ipod Head unit

HKS Mushroom style air filter with alloy box and cover

HKS Turbo timer

Full alarm system with window lifters

Other options are standard like factory xenon headlights and such.

The car is running great, but there is a need for new tyres and suspension needs some work. It is still

standard so being a car made in 1998 it does need replacement. Other then that the car is fine.

Please pm me with any other questions.

Cheers

George

Also so pics will be attached.

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