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R34 gt silver sedan, RB25de neo, came from japan auto so i changed it to manual, the car has done 135,000kms and the clutch and box and tail shaft have done 55,000kms! over all the car is in good condition! Runs like a dream! Very hard to find the n/a 4door in manual! It really is a great p plate car!

Reg till Feb 2011, comes with rwc, car is very good on petrol, gets 450-500km's a tank.

what i have done...

front summit strut bar

front and rear redline sway bars

hks coilovers(one needs rebuilding)

2 1/2 inch all the way though(comes with stock one)

high flow cat

cannon muffler

custom made extractors

GTT turbo diff

r32 gtr wheels(comes with stockies)

3A racing pod filter

dvd head unit(comes with stock head unit)

8 inch sub and amp!

brand new splitfire coilpacks

brand new o2 sensor

drift gear knob

eye lids

manual conversion

still has the auto steering wheel on! but i have a nardi that ill chuck in, it comes with boss kit!

its had its 100,000kms service all belts and fluids everything done! Just had new premium spark plugs put in at last service! car is serviced every 8000 to 10000 kms being n/a! reason for selling.... want a new car.

looking for about $10 500.. $10 000 without the gtr wheels! im in vic, hallam! pm me or give me a buzz on 0433 467 819

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