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Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

RB25DET Neo Manual

150,xxx Kms

List of Mods:

Performance-

Greddy profec spec II Boost controller

Turbosmart boost gauge

Blitz front mount intercooler

HKS SSQ III Blow off valve

HKS cold air intake

Carbon fibre cooling panel

40mm radiator

Kakimoto 3.5 full exhaust system (Not loud at all)

Nismo solid short shifter with Nismo leather gear knob

Turbo timer

BC BR Coilovers set at 110mm front and 120mm back

DBA slotted front rotors

Lenso D1 18” mags with 235 front and 265rear

Appearance & interior-

Doluck front bar

Bomex side skirts

Bomex rear bumper

LED taillights

Genuine factory HID headlights

Smoked indicators

Blue LED instrument cluster

LED interior and park lights.

Pioneer 8850BT 7inch DVD player

Pioneer sub and amp

Mangoose alarm system with two remotes

Dark tint

Nismo badges

Always run on 98 Octane fuel and Motul fully synthetic oil with HKS Fuel filter. Serviced every 5000ks. Rocker cover gaskets and timing belt service done twice. Boost set at 11psi. Never been on track and always warmed up and cooled down.

Car is in registered and driven in Qld at present but will be in Melbourne after 16th March.

Reason for sale: Need funds for house deposit.

$14000

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