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Basically I'm looking to sell my car to fund another project. I currently have a company car so this isn't a daily driven car. All major work and tuning has been carried out by Bel Garage.

1999 ER34 GT-t

White

92xxx Kms

Manual

Apexi PowerFC

Exedy Sports Ceramic clutch

Blitz Nur Spec V exhaust (with removable silencer), front pipe and Hi flow 3" cat

Blitz LM intercooler kit

K&N panel filter (stock intake box)

Blitz Power meter and SBC iD III boost controller

JVC touchscreen MP3 headunit, Pioneer splits, Clarion rears

Autowatch 3 point immobiliser/alarm with turbo timer

"Skyline" seat covers

Nismo shift Knob

Bass Junky(SAU) Radiator Guide

New Battery

Car has just had its 100000km major service (water pump, belts, all fluids, front pads etc.) Was pushed forward 10000km as I felt it would be better in the long run.

PowerFC was installed and tuned by Bel Garage and pulled 197rwkw at 12psi.

I'm looking for $37500 but the price is negotiable.

About the only things need for this car would be a good detail.

Car will be sold with 12 months rego.

Located in Sydney, NSW

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Awesome car... perfect condition, great mods that aren't stressing the car, very reliable (all servicing done), and goes well ;)

Good luck with the sale mate! Will you throw in a set of steak knifes?

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