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For Sale 1998 mdl Nissan Skyline R34 Gtt.

Feature includes:

*All standard features ie full electrics, LSD, Traction Control, ABS, Twin Airbags etc......

*Adjustable Zennon head lights

*Factory sun roof + tinted windows

*Carbon fibre bonnet

*C west front + GT wing + factory Nismo Body Kit

*Advan 3 Spoke wheels & Apexi GT spec pads + lowered Springs

*C's short shifter

*Boomerang Paging Alarm feature includes TTimer + Engine Start etc..

*Blitz DD BOV

*GTR intercooler + HKS piping

*Exedy 3 puck HD clutch

*Apexi AVCR + Power FC + Hand Controller

*HKS 3 inch turbo back exhaust + 3 inch High Flow cat

*Trust TD06 20G turbo

*Z32 AFM + Mines K&N pod filter

*Tomei Ext Cam gear

*Bosch 910 fuel pump

*750 cc injectors

*Just done timing belt + water pump

Car also includes Full Alpine stereo system, which consists of:

*2 sets of DD Drive splits (front + rear)

* 2 X DD Drive Subs

* 2 X V12 Amps

* 2 X Phoenix (gold bandit edition)

* 2 X 1F capacitors

* Ai-Net MD player + CD player + stacker

* Optima yellow top battery (deep cycle)

White, 5 spd man + genuine 60Ks on the clock. Current Power is 226 rwkw on BMT’s dyno. Also car comes with some original parts (bonnet, exhause, fuel pump, injectors etc).

I’m after $42 000 ono but willing to negotiate with serious buyers.

If interested please call me on 0403 410 158 and I’m in Melbourne.

Please do not waste time if you are not serious........ :ufo:

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*2 sets of DD Drive splits (front + rear)  

* 2 pair of DD Drive Subs  

* 2 pair of V12 Amps  

* 2 pair of Phoenix (gold bandit edition)  

* 2 pair of 1F capacitors  

* Ai-Net MD player + CD player + stacker  

* Optima yellow top battery (deep cycle)  

So thats four subs, four caps and six amps?

Pics of the PG Bandits please, a friend of mine has an PG Outlaw (the big bandit)

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