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Just bought a new car, so need to move the skyline on as I have no room for it to work on or to store as we are renting.

Nissan Skyline R34 Gtt Silver Sedan Auto

206xxx km Had it since 105xxx, have had for 6 years.

Some of the additions are;

3" Dump/Front pipe

3" Cat Back

Hks FMIC Return Flow

SAFC II

Aftermarket Gauges, also got stock ones to come with. Note: Boost gauge is flashing atm due to loose wire on back of gauge, easy fix.

Kenwood Double din CD player

Stock 17" turbo Wheels are on the car

Zeal Coilovers, stiff for road

Spare Rear bar supplied, as someone backed into current and did a runner. Just have not got around to changing over.

Spare Glove box

Black Automotive vinyl if interested in doing pillars

Pictures can be supplied via email or text. Just too large to upload atm, and will be taking more over the weekend.

Located S.E Melb Looking for $6,200neg

Can contact me via pm or email [email protected] with any further questions ect.

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