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Skyline GTT

Year: 1999

Body: Coupe

Colour: Grey

Driveline: 5spd Manual

Traction: RWD

Engine: 2.5L turbo

Number Plate: R34

Kms: 69000

Rego till 28th March 2006.

Factory Options:

Climate control,P/Steer, P/Mirrors,P/Windows, ABS

After Market Options:

Hi Flowed turbo, Headwork, front mount intercooler, upgraded fuel pump, APEXi FC, Greddy Boost Controller, Upgrade clutch, Trust Gear Box HKS Super Sequential BOF, intake, 3.5 inch exhaust, SPARCO race seats, 18 inch STICH wheels, 242Kw@wheels without NOS at 1.3 bar, Boomerang alpha 2000 alarm with 1000s features, Carbon Fibre bonet, HKS Suspension, XENON Lights bluish, Excellent graphics on the car, Blue LED lights under the car, Original NOS system 100hp single shot with original NOS bottle and many more aftermarket modifications to list..

Guys this is a real head turner.

Outstanding value in this car. Immaculate condition,very quick and reliable with many aftermarket modifications

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If images don't appear then click on this link for more images

http://photobucket.com/albums/v236/R34/

PRICE DROPPED TO 35,000 firm

This car has never been to a drag strip or any other use..Its been looked after a lot.

Number plate is for sale separately for any right price otherwise goes with the car.

Please email me on [email protected] for appointments or PM me here

Phone: 0401380864

Urgent sale because money needed for business...

No time wasters please.....

Edited by R34NOS

This car is awesome...

This is my mates car & its his pride & joy..The car is maintained as you would your own child! Cleaned, Polished, Oilchanges, turn ups u name it!

The car is bloody smooth, & handles like something on rails - Whoever buys this car will not regret it!

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  • 4 weeks later...

The car is going this weekend guys ...I am accepting anyoffers more then 35,500 as i have got that offer...So if anyone is still interested and has got cash ready please get this showcar by this weekend for any price more then 35,500...The car has to sell by Friday...I am waiting for the quotes from everyone till friday and car will be given to whoever gives me the best price by monday...number plate can be bought separate for any offer if someone wants to buy...PM me now or call me on 0401380864..Hurry up offer ends this friday :-)

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