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R34 GTT Factory Manual Sedan For sale

$17,500ono can remove parts and replace for standard ones for lower price or swap for tow car with cash my way, located in Liverpool NSW

Yous may know this car number plates used to be DV11SH and was owned by a girl in the central coast i havent owned it for very long at all deciding to sell cause just not my type of car, thought i would try something different with the skylines but not really my cup of tea so deciding to sell to get a tow car and back into S chassis nissan for a skidder, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this car guarantee, if you know the last owner than you know no expenses were spared all quality parts.

0481 112 959 SMS preferred during work hours.

Photos are limited due to not owning the car for very long but can take some and MMS you some if you are interested.

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-Full Uras Series One Body kit and badge kit

-Hks hyper d coil overs all round

-Nismo Sway bars front and rear

-Work Emotion Xd9's. 18x10 Rear 18x9 front Wrapped In federal 595's with plenty of tread left!!

-guards rolled and slight flared by sydney gaurd rolling.

-Fujitsubo 3.5'' exhaust system

-Splitfire coil packs (few months old)

-Greddy Oil Cooler

-Greddy Front Mount intercooler (return flow)

-HKS SSQV b.o.v

-Blitz power Intake

-Rare Blitz uras edition gauges (oil temp,oil press and water temp)

-Apexi t-timer

-Momo Steering wheel

-Razo pedals

-ARC small gear knob

-Rare Factory knee surround pads

-New JVC iphone headunit (bluetooth etc)

-MTX 6'' speakers Front and rear

couple of little things i may have missed.

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ok.. i am best friends with both jada and andrew, ill try and dig up some good quality pics of the car that i took and u can use them to sell the car if u like..

good to hear its running well!!

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