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94 GTR SKYLINE

Tein Coilovers

Strut Brace Front Rear(Aftermarket)

Apexi Boost Controller

HKS Oil Cooler Kit

R33 GTR Wheels

R34 GTR Turbos

HKS Pod Filters

New Gtr Fuel Pump

Sports S/Wheel

Replaced Injectors/AFM'S

3Inch Exhaust

Turbo Timer

Alarm

New Clutch Master Cylinder $250

T Clamps On ALL cooler piping $200

Gear Box Removed /stripped and replaced 4 syncro $700

Jamie at JRM Transmissions said the Gear Box was in excellent condition

Extreame 6 puc clutch

CP forged pistons

SONY Stereo

Aftermarket 330km/h Dash

Gun Metal Grey the darker of the 2

Car is in good condition and is very fast

0415562946 thanx....

22k ono

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Forgot to add it has TCS Traction control system 4wd/2wd switch this lets you put as much traction on the front diff as you like one of the best modificaions you can do to a 32 gtr price $500...

Edited by luke james

Getting new clutch as we speak and will be putting new DBA4000 series brakes front and rear plus SRT pads so price change $22500 ono car will be ready for track days Nothing to spend!!!Very fast GTR!!!

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