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hi guys up for sale is my R34 GT-T skyline

sad to see it go it must be sold due to lack of parking space

About the car--

Pearl white car, Black rim,s Yellow calipers

HID LO and HI beam

4 Door

4 speed Triptronic with steering wheel controls

about 14xxxxkms

sunroof

Tein Super Street Coilovers

Alarm

Turbo timer

K&N panel filter

full turbo back 3" exhaust with nismo dump and apexi muffler

new brakes and pdds ~10000kms ago (Endless front pad and nissan disc, Red stuff pad and slotted rda disc rear)

New Spitfires about 25xxxkms and new iridium plugs

rims are factory painted in matt black warped with Federall SS 595 235/45/17 front and Continental sport 2 245/45/17 rear

Diff and transmission fluids were changed about 10000kms ago

under glow LED's

PRICE IS NEG! @13500 with 6 months rego

CALL/SMS ME @ 0400700981 SPENCER

LOCATED ~5 MINS FROM SPRINGWOOD MACAS

if more pics are required just ask me

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