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nissan skyline R34 GT-T white nismo edition 1998 5 speed manual 6 cyl 2.5litre neo spec 2 door 5 seater AZT-24W

55,000 km serviced every 5,000km have log book which serviced by bels garage reciepts all kept

recently bought 4 new tired bob jane with life time warranty

castor rods have been changed

hks super induction pod filter still with air scoop

aftermarket high volume grounding kit in engine bay

i have an apexi power f.c ecu with hand controller for this car and kept original ecu which will be supplied to buyer

orginal nismo areo kit this is the geniune kit not any after market kit

car hasnt been in any accident nrma inpection more than welcome

car has always been filled with v power 98 octane and been dyno at bel garage with power f.c and running 11psi with 175kw at the wheel have dyno papers

excedy heavy duty clutch natural

bendix ultimate brakes and have machined disc when replaced

i am the 2nd owner of this vechile in australia

nismo eyelids had been ordered from japan, have been sprayed with colour matching paint and fitted (glued)

greddy digital duel stage boost controller low is 7psi and high being 11psi

car is well maintain inside and out with no scratches or burn marks

car also has nismo clear side indicators and nismo fog lights

car is pretty much stock besides the boost controller and pod filter

rego till june

alpine stereo with 6 cd stacker in rear boot

cup holders

digital turbo timer with dual setting and other functions

window lifter set on alarm

mongoose 3 stage black wiring alarm

fatory tinted windows

nismo exshaust

dual air bags

12 inch clarion sub woofer inclosed in boot

700watt clarion amp

all power options

$25,000 ono

may swap, open to suggestion call on 0406015982

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