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For sale

1998 R34 GT-T 2 door coupe,

Manual,

Mettalic Black.

143,xxxkms,

With rego till 21 AUG 11.

Car comes with

Nismo body kitted,

Black carbon Z-tune style bonnet,

19 x8.5 19x 9.5 meshies rims with 90% tyres

Apexi pod filter

3" Xforce full exhaust,

3" front and dump pipe,

3" hi flow cat,

New Bendix ultimate (highest model) brake pads all round,

Pivot grounding stablizer kit,

Oil cooler,

Apexi turbo timer,

Height Adjustable suspensions

Large heavy duty battery,

Hid 8000K,

Single din dvd player with 4" screen all in one,

Alpine type S 12" sub,

Sony 800w Mono block amp,

Kicker splits,

Alpine 6*9,

RWC will be provided for the right price

Serviced every 5000kms

2nd owner since imported.

Clean history.

Price $17,250

if you have any questions about the car call or txt me on 0412108344

for swaps, let me know what you have and ill get back to you

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