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Hello all,

Im selling my White Manuel (5spd) R34 Skyline, most of you will know the car or have seen it, it has the nismo sports front bar and rear bar. It has done 63,000kms and is in really good condition as most of you will know. I just had a brand new 3.5inch exhaust mandrel bent installed, with a high flow cat and 3inch dump pipe its under 500kms old and was installed at exhaust tech, sounds nice. the car is in perfect engine condition and has just been serviced. the tyres are good aswell for $800 for two. It has a greddy type S blow off valve plumbed back and a small front mount intercooler.

the car has 18" Rims on it with some chrome dish. *with lock nuts*

twin air bags,

traction control switch

air conditioning

Boost gauge,

oil pressure,

volt meter,

oil temperature,

twin cup holders *yay*

pioneer head deck

and kenwood speakers,

Clear side indicators,

alarm system,

immoboliser,

turbo timer,

Lowered king springs,

space saver extra tyre,

Xenon Front head lights

R34 Owners Manual,

Digital Climate Control,

65liter fuel tank

get about 500kms to a tank..

has a trubo smart neumatic boost controller,

set currently at 9psi,

blitz air filter and bracket.

Im asking for $33,000. if you are interested please dont heistate to contact me as soon as possible via pm or e-mail.

agilbert@prologuecon.com.au

optional upgrades which I have are a HKS type S intercooler, Tomei inlet and exhaust cam gears for RB25 and Apexi FC and hand controller, that you can buy off me aswell if you would like.

Cooler = $1900

Apexi FC and Controller = $1100

Cam Gears = $400

*all this stuff is brand new in boxes*

thanks AJ

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