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Hi

I have for sale my R34 Gt-t sedan.

I imported it 6 years ago, currently at ~170 000km. The car was originally auto, converted to manual in japan.

HKS 2835 kai turbo kit

HKS power intake

Z32 AFM

HKS hi power exhaust/high flow cat/bellmouth dump

Nismo 480cc injectors

Power FC with hand controller

Eboost street

Walbro 255 fuel pump

Blitz return flow fmic

Splitfire coilpacks

JIC coilovers

Polyurethane bushes

Castor rods

HICAS disabled – no lock bar

DBA 4000 rotors

QFM A1RM pads

Uprated fluid

LMGT4’s 18 x 8.5F, 9.5R

Achilles ATR2s all around

Auto watch alarm with turbo timer

Alpine deck and speakers.

Passenger floor fire extinguisher bracket

Re-tuned 2 months ago at hyperdrive, 305hp at 17 psi.

Full boost at 3400 rpm.

Great street car.

$17 000

$16 000 on stock rims

Please text O421 793 O49

Thanks

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