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1998 R34 GTT skyline

93000klms

RB25DET with pod filter FMIC exhaust nis tune

Custom audio install featuring pioneer touch screen and JL audio speakers subs and amps

Re trimmed leather interior

Did have air bag setup but has been ditched for BC coilovers

Custom body kit including widened rear guards and wheel wells

House of kolor candy orange

20inch wheels (not my choice came with the car)

Have removed all stickers which has peeled some of the clear coat off off previous people have sanded back under side mirrors to remove stickers

Currently unregistered.

Asking 12000 but open to offers

Located Wollongong

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