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Item: *EOI* 1998 R34 Gtt skyline 4 door, Tiptronic

Location: Brisbane

Website: carsales http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...34&trecs=86

Item Condition: Runs perfectly

Reason for Selling: Want change, Smaller car

Price and Payment Conditions: $17,000 ono, NO SWAPS Unless it's a Gt startlet, or small 4cyl with $10,000 My way. Maybe a sil, S14-S15??

Extra Info: All engine work can be backed up with recipts....

Engine

Rb25det Neo 6

High flowed Garett built ball bearing turbo

FMIC

K&N pod

sard fuel reg

bigger injectors

bosh fuel pump

full reinhard 3.5" exhaust

boost controller on low boost.

turbosmart plumbback bov (Not fitted atm)

Body work

full uras bodykit, painted silver (not fitted) needs sanding, painting & fitting.

Wheels ect

Ohlins 36 setting dampering Track coilovers set on legal height, but can be droped so low

18" speedy cheaters 18x9.5 rear, 18x8 fronts, Khumo Ku31 tyres allround 265/35/18 & 235/40/18 brand new. (Stock rims powdercoated also new tyres)

JBL sub & Us audio amp

JVC exad 7" din dvd player

SAAS moded seat rails to fit 4door. Standard seats are back in now.

Random info

Python 2-way pager alarm, auto start, inbuilt turbo timer. (Cost me $1700 fitted)

18x,xxx genuine km's... Bought it with 100,000 on it... owned it for 3 years or so, 26-30,000km's a year is normal daily driving to work.

Contact Details: PM ME with a swap or cash offer.

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