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I have a silver manual coupe r34 gt-t with 300rwkw for sale

It was bought stock with 30,000km and modified from scratch including:

- Drift R rims 18x9.5 rear and 18x8.5 front with good tyres

- Tien coil overs with EDFC

- Walbro intank fuel pump

- GTR fuel rail with 800cc injectors

- 3 1/2" custom exhaust

- GT8235R turbo

- TIAL wastegate and BOV

- K&N ctch can & Oil cooler

- GReddy plenum

- Billet 90mm Throttle body

- 4" piping to 4" Uni Filter

- Plazmaman race series intercooler

- Adventek full computer (no piggy back)

- Cobalt - boost,volt and oil temp gauges

- Kenwood indash 7" DVD Player

The car is immaculate inside and out, always garaged. No body kit or carbon bonnet so does not stand out for unwanted attention. All work has been done by Grim Perfermance and the car is fully engineered with certificates so undefectable by everyones friends in blue.

The car has 100,000km's on it and has been serviced every 5,000km.

It is extremely reliable - drove it every day for the last 3years and never missed a beat.

I am selling the beast for the woman who likes a house more than my skyline!

Asking price is $26,000 or nearest offer as i am getting desperate to sell.

Please contact Brendon on 0402 566 331

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