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Item: 1999 R34 GT-R – WHITE Kilometers: 53700 Price and Payment Conditions: $42,000 ono Location: Brisbane RWC: On Sale Rego: till Mar 2011 Background Lightly modified and well maintained. Low mileage used as weekend car – no track or competition. Always garaged and now mostly in storage due to minimal use. Ideal starter base for project car. Reason for sale – turned 50 and looking to travel. Priced to sell. (Note: was high and dry with recent QLD flooding) Engine Stock Internals NISMO Radiator 21410-RSR46 NISMO Air filter 16546-RN075 NISMO Radiator Cap 21430-RS012 NISMO Thermostat 21200-RS580 SPITFIRE Coilpacks Blitz Blow Off Valves 70039 Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper TEIN Bonnet Dampers Exhaust APEXI 171-N008 GT Spec Suspension TEIN GTR Coilover – Adjustable via internal controller Wheels Adrenaline Drift 19” BridgeStone Pontenza S-03 275xR35x19 Interior NISMO 320km/h dash (at 40967 kms when car was purchased) HKS Type 1 turbo timer APEXI S-AFCII Super Airflow Converter Blitz Electric Tuning Dual SBS Boost Controller TEIN EDFC Kenwood Stereo Reverse Camera integrated into MFD New centre Console, Gear-knob, door kick skirts – all genuine GTR parts. Contact via PM please.

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