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FOR SALE NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT MANUAL TURBO

THIS IS VERY NICE AND RELAIBLE CAR WHICH I HAVE OWNED FOR A YEAR AND SPEND OVER $25000 ON IT

CAR CURRENTLY MAKE 260RWKW ( 450HP)

MODIFICATION INCLUDING

  • CUSTUM BLUE PAINT JOB
  • FULL BODY KIT
  • FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER
  • HKS COILOVERS
  • HKS BIG TURBO
  • NISMO INJECTORS
  • TOMEI FUEL REGULATOR
  • GTR FUEL PUMP
  • Z32 AIR FLOW METTER
  • K&N AIR FILTER
  • COLD AIR INTAKE
  • HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH
  • ECU PROFESSIONALLY TUNED
  • COIL PACK
  • TINTED WINDOWS ( CANT BE DEFECTED FOR IT)
  • JVC STEREO AND SUBS
  • RECARO RACING SEAT
  • 19" WHEEL
  • GTR ALUMINUM REAR HUBS
  • AND MUCH MORE

CAR HAS POTENTIAL FOR MUCH MORE AS IT RUN ONLY 17PSI ON SAFE TUNE

THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST R34 IN ADELAIDE

WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS OR SWAPPING IT FOR BMW 750I 2004+

CAR WAS REGULARLY SERVICED AND DRIVEN ON WEEKENDS ONLY

FOR MORE INFO CALL OR SMS ON 0412305725

CAR IS LOCATED AT WEST RICHMOND

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