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98 R34 GTT

2.5L ,Water cooled Inline 6 cylinder DOHC 24 valve IC Turbo

Coupe

Very Low kms (65kms)

Nismo body kit

Nismo yellow racing color( told by Salesman)

Nismo strut bar

Nismo oil cap

Nismo Fuel cap

Nismo 1.3 bar racing Radiator cap

Nismo oil filter

Adjustable Xenon headlight

Boost control

Autometer boost gauage

BOV

Apex'i SAFC (bule screen)

Apex'i power intake Pod filter(New- used less than 1000kms)

Cool air box (Like ARC)

F1 type gear change.

17 inch racing Enkei wheels (very light weight) with 225/40ZR17 front, 255/40ZR17 rear F1 Englae tires.

UV glass cut

Traction control

Active LSD

ABS

Twin Airbags

HICAS

Keyless Entry with Alarm

Fully service used by "Motul" stuff and with new NGK Iridium spark plugs

Service every 4000kms.

She is in mint condition, and very fast. been look after very well. It is a golden chance to own a super nice yellow color skyline at cheap price. The selling reason, planning to get a 350Z :P

For more info, please contact me: [email protected]

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