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Hey guys,

i'm looking for around $25k (will negotiate). There are cheaper gtr's out there but not as neat. i've owned it for over 7 years, and hardly drive it anymore which is why i'm looking to sell it. Turbo's and engine internals are original which shows how the car has been treated.

Apexi power fc, Blitz ebc, Mines 3" stainless exhaust, HKS/Nismo front pipes, HKS intercooler pipes, Nismo fuel regulator, upgraded ignition coils, Exedy sports button clutch, tein coil overs, adjustable arms, 2 piece slotted front rotors, slotted rear rotors, R34 GTR wheels, Nismo white face dash and centre dials, pioneer cd/mp3 with bluetooth, Boston Acoustics front speakers.

Thanks guys any queries call/sms Steve 0418 458 491 or email [email protected].

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