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For Sale: $16,500ono Nissan Skyline R34 GTT
Located Lakes Entrance, Victoria 3909

It has 104,000 original kilometers with full service history.
it's a manual turbo, on 10PSI Drivin on weekends. nice and factory body unmolested, never thrashed and never bothered by police, drove it on my P's for a year and never got looked at even with P plates Displayed.

Just Paid Rego on the 1st Of March for 12 months.

Mods Include.
HKS Return Flow Front Mount Intercooler (no dodgy/nasty holes)
HKS Turbo Timer with Safety Circuit (Disengages turbo if hand brake goes down)
Adjustable Nismo Coilovers, Spring Rate: F:6KG-R:4KG
New Splitfire Coilpacks
New Spark Plugs
Turbosmart Boost T
Turbosmart 38mm External Wastegate with 7PSI Spring
Turbosmart Blow Off Valve
Drift Shifter
Nismo Foot Pedals
New Nolathane Bushes
Custom Intake Pipe
Custom 3" Straight Pipe Exhaust with high grade stainless steel twin pipes
De-Cat
Light Jap Multi-fit Sport Max Racing Wheels Staggered, Front 18X9.5 Rear 18X10.5
New Roadstone Tread $240 each Tyre
I'm sure there's some things i'm forgetting.
Custom Reverse Lights With 48 LED Panels in them.
can come with spare taillights and Reverse Lights

Will Drop Price Without Wheels.

Can Come With The Following For Extra Cash.
650cc VDO Injectors (Brand New)
400L/PH Walbro Highflow Fuel Pump, E85 Compatible (Brand New)
Machined Aluminium Rail Spacers (Brand New)

Any Questions Feel Free To Call
044 858 1081

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