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Selling my 1998 R34 GT-T, excellent condition with mild modifications, always garaged at my home.

Have owned the car for roughly 3 years and driven it every day never had an issue.

Oil changed every 5000k's new plugs put in 500km's ago. always ran on 98 ron.


Nismo Clear Front & Side indicators.
Nismo gearbox mount.

Factory Nissan Skyline floor mats (5).

Bosch Frameless Window wipers.

Drift blade drivers seat on adjustable r34 rail, both ADR approved.
Have standard drivers seat that can be put back in, or taken with car as extra.

Nissan 350Z track wheels. (18" x 8" +30 offset)
Near new 235/40/18 Federal 595 tires.

Exedy heavy duty clutch.

New Blitz fully adjustable coilovers (damper/rebound, base height, spring pretension).
HICAS lock bar.
Adjustable heavy duty Whiteline sway bar front and rear.

Blitz return flow front mount intercooler
Apexi highflow panel filter
GCG high flow turbo
HKS 15psi actuator
Adjustable HKS cam gears
Splitfire coilpacks
Z32 Air Flow Meter
Bosch 040 fuel pump

Power FC ECU with hand controller.

3" Dump & front pipe.
Catco 3" high flow cat converter.
Apexi 3.5" Catback exhaust (mid muffler and Cannon)

Mongoose alarm, immobilizer, keyless central locking.

Pioneer headunit
hertz 6.5" front splits
Alpine 6.5" rears

Rego until may 2014 , and will be supplied with RWC upon sale.

Located SE suburbs Melbourne, please PM me to get in contact.

$15,750

Thanks.

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