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immaculate Nissan r34 gtr v spec 1999 model

brand new garret 2560- 5 turbos with recipes from horse power in a box.turbos put on only a few kms ago.

all new genuine nissan gaskets

Blitz front pipe

blitz cat pipe

nismo weldina cat back exhaust system

nismo clear side indicators

nismo front indictors

color matched front lip

potenza re01's

tv/mp3 player

zeal coil overs

and im sure many others that i havent listed

The car was imported was an ex zele international car which are known for there top grade gtrs. im selling the car due to work commitments.

The car is in a1 condition through out all inspections welcome.

please no time wasters or dreamers.

kane

0423697701

$51500 firm

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seen this car in person and can say it really is as clean as they come. god damn the exhaust note this thing produces.. made me want a weldina for my stag.. until i checked out prices (~$1500 for a cat back only!!)

good luck with the sale kane

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