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Hey everyone, after a lot of thinking I am ready to put my 34 up for sale.

Black 1998 r34 manual coupe.

99,000kms

oil/filter changed every 5000ks

extremely looked after, no stupid driving etc

BC BR type coilovers, done about 3000ks

High flow air filter

Basically brand new rota grids, 18x9.5 +20 all round with kics lock nuts

Full polk audio sound sytem. Splits, 12'' sub, both run off separate amps

Pioneer fold out touch screen audio interface

Located in Kingaroy, south east qld, perfect P platers car. Not too far from brissy or the coast

Second owner in aus, Imported in 2011

Car will have its 100,000km service done (timing belt, water pump, spark plugs, oils, all belts, filters, etc)

$13999 ONO with wheels and coilovers. May be able to sort something out if these arent wanted.

Cheers, Luke

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