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1999 34 GTR Vspec

-48000k's

-19 X 9.5 gold rays engineering wheels

-275 yokahama tyres all round

-Calsonic 3 1/2 stainless cat back exhaust

-Stainless front pipe

-etch tinted glass...dark and legal

-Alpine touch screen all in one unit ($3000)

-K & N panel filter

-Kicker 6.5" splits in front

-Kicker 6.5" coaxials in rear.

-Nismo eyelids

-Nismo blinkers

-Nismo Dash

-KYB rear suspension

-Brandnew O2 sensors

- serviced with full synthetic oils and platinum plugs.

This car runs like new, 0.9 bar standard, Ball bearing turbo's, 6 speed Getrag gearbox.

$85000 ono

[email protected]

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My missus reckons if I had a lamborghini, I'd still look at somethin else..hehe.

Seriously this time ..I just bought a block and am building a house, so this just might be it for a while....unfortunately. I have always stepped up though..never backwards, so to me it was always natural progression.....wouldn't you?

1999 34 GTR Vspec

-48000k's

-19 X 9.5 gold rays engineering wheels

-275 yokahama tyres all round

-Calsonic 3 1/2 stainless cat back exhaust

-Stainless front pipe

-etch tinted glass...dark and legal

-Alpine touch screen all in one unit ($3000)

-K & N panel filter

-Kicker 6.5" splits in front

-Kicker 6.5" coaxials in rear.

-Nismo eyelids

-Nismo blinkers

-Nismo Dash

-KYB rear suspension

-Brandnew O2 sensors

- serviced with full synthetic oils and platinum plugs.

This car runs like new, 0.9 bar standard, Ball bearing turbo's, 6 speed Getrag gearbox.

[email protected]

pics here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...5entry1886265

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