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Black nissan r34 gtr v-spec 1999 model

18x10 bbs lm wheels with brand new nankang tyres,

full n1 running gear -eg. block, turbos, pistons etc etc etc

power fc d jetro w/ hand controller

FULL NISMO KIT

TOMEI OIL Gallery restrictor

TOMEI metal gasket set

TOMEI OIL pan baffle kit

NISMO reinforced timing belt

REIMAX camshafts IN2648.58 EX256 8.28

HKS actuators

NISMO strengthen engine mount

NISMO FUEL PUMP

NISMO 550CC INJECTORS

HKS PIPING KIT

NISMO SWAYBARS

APEXI 3 LAYER RADIATOR

HKS OIL COOLER KIT

APEXI SUCTION KIT

AND LOTS MORE THATS JUST OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD!!

PM ME FOR PICS AND ILL EMAIL THEM :D

THX

Edited by SRB_empire
  • 3 weeks later...

ok lol sounds good so ill start saving hard so i can get this if its still for sale wen iam ready. cause this has all the stuff that i wont to do already done.

to get all this done would cost upwards of 30k in PARTS alone. VERY cheap for what it is, like ive said to many ppl in emails, i cant afford to keep it, priorites have changed and i need to expand my business, and am considering trades upto and around the 25k mark

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