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Up for sale is my 1999 R34.

Specs:

RB25DE Neo engine.

5 Speed Manual

Isotta Indiana front seats

Autometer Gauges - Oil Pressure, Oil Temp and Volts

Lowered King Springs all round.

19" Lenso Katana rims - 19x 8 and 19x 9.5 (i think cant remember!)

KYB front shocks

Apexi Power FC

GTT Fuel Injectors

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

Custom extractors

3" Trust stainless steel cat back exhaust

Impul side skirts and rear bar

CM4 front bar

2 tone black and white paint

7" screen

DLS 12" sub

DLS 2x amps

DLS front splits

DLS 2 way rear speakers

custom air intake

there is more but cant remember all of it right now

the reason for selling (as much as it hurts) is that im slightly over the car, it hardley gets taken out anymore and i would rather someone enjoy it on a daily basis than having it sit in my carport all day doing nothing. the car is always maintained with Martini Racing. and is a well known car throughout the SA car show scene.

I am asking $25,000 for her, but am open to offers, this is a car you dont really have to do anything to, just get in and drive!!

no time wasters or tyre kickers please.

Cara

0466 481 820

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