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nissan skyline R34 GT-T 2000 model

-manual and turbo

-silver

-full factory nismo kit

-72000kms

-hks fmic kit

-blitz lm pod filter

-turbosmart v-port bov

-splitfire coilpacks

-lowerd king springs

-split dump and front (1 piece)

-custom made straight through stainless exhaust, twin 3 inch tips

-18" black enkei tri spoke wheels with chrome lip 18x9 rear(245/40/18) 18x8 fronts(225/40/18)

-panasonic mp3 headunit with clarion amp and fusion 12" sub

-apexi rsm

-apexi illuminus boost gauge

-alarm with remote boot release, remote engine start and built in turbo timer

-brand new heavy duty brass button clutch (worth $950 ) with new bearrings

-new redline gear box oil

Always run on bp ultimate serviced before 5000km everytime with penrite oils.

Registered until december 06 can supply road worthy if needed. :(

MAY TRADE FOR SOMETHING OF INTEREST.

LOCATED IN BRISBANE! REAR WING IS ALSO BACK ON THE CAR!

ASKING $27000 neg. please contact me on 0430168117

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interested in 98 stag, 75K kms, full factory bodykit, r34 gtt rims, 3" exhaust, kenwood touch screen dvd player, leather interior. pm me to let me know.

interested in a R32 GTR with some cash your way? im in brisbnane

PM me

hey sorry u already offered me your car and didnt offer enough cash adjustment, as for every1 else wanting to trade no thanks, after something newer.

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