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My 1998 model R34 GTT skyline. only 85000ks

as far as i can tell, the speedo seems to be showing legit klms.

great car but i need a bigger one.

manual

turbo

2 door

19 inch advanti wheels with new GOOD tyres on front 50% tread rear

pioneer blutooth head unit with ipod connect

NISMO S-TUNE suspension all round with adjustable dampeners

diff has been shimmed by pervious owner (not too aggressive)

modified standard boost solenoid to run 8PSI all the time

has a small rust bubble behind drivers rear wheel arch. been told its and a good spot and should be around $300-400 to fix but i just dont have the time to get it done.

never been raced or flogged while ive owned it

cant think of much else at the moment.

i want $15000ono for it, SMS 0432663963 with any questions or offers.

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