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98 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Engine: RB25DET

Colour: Black

5 speed manual

Heavy duty clutch

Factory 2-way electric Sunroof

126,000 kms

Serviced every 5,000kms

Lowered suspension

GTR rear wing

18x9 wheels (265x35x18 rears & 235/x40x18 fronts)1 cracked

Front Mount Intercooler

Factory plumb back BOV

Blitz 2 stage adjustable boost controller

Blitz turbo timer

Apexi air filter

Tinted windows

Central locking

3 point blackwire remote alarm

also includes stock nismo exaust and stock ecu

Apexi PFC 200rwkw.. at .9 bar

new front bar same as pictured (not fitted)

Apexi N1 exaust

will consider selling parts.

$22k going overseas soon.. need to sell

mob 0438 416 584

sold

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Any reason why one of the rim crack?

thats how i bought it and havent got around to getting it fixed.

soz no trades... i need the cash. ohh soz correction i will trade for a pos worth about a grand

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