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Hi guys,

Have a very nice r34 for sale!

Car is in great running order, only problem why the price is so cheap is because the car has 190,000KM's on it AND I JUST GOT THE ROADWORTHY DONE...

Honestly there is only 2 little problems,

the brakes squeel for some reason.. but the brake pads have plenty of meat left.. not sure why?

and the diff needs replacing as it makes a little whining sound if you listen closely...

Thats about it, other than that car is running great...

No problems at all..

paint and interior is in great condition everything in car works beautifully..

gearbox & clutch are great

High Flow Turbo (running stock boost)

3" Custom stainless steel split front/dump pipe,

3" Catco stainless steel metal hi flow cat ,

3" Trust stainless steel cat back exhaust, sounds perfect, not too loud and doesn't drone (EPA Legal)

HKS front mount intercooler with turnflow piping,

Manual Boost controller,

Whiteline low springs,

Bilstein height adjustable shocks,

Whiteline Front and Rear camber kits,

Slotted rotors,

18" 350z wheels,

Smoked gauges with Boost, Oil Temp and Water Temp readings,

Skyline Floor Mats,

Factory option Momo steering wheel,

Apexi hi flow panel filter,

Viper Alarm SYSTEM but the remote doesn't work (dead battery?)

Immobiliser still works with CENTRAL Locking.

Pioneer Mp3 PLAYER + Pioneer Aftermarket Speakers

Tinted Rear Windows

Service every 5k kms with Motul 8100 Excess oil.

REGO TIL AUGUST 2011

Call or text 0411782667

$13,000 ONO....

Can view car in carlton anytime..

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