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1999 ER34 GT-t

White

94xxx 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

I am the first owner in Australia.

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.

Tires have about 85% tread all round.

Car has 11 months rego.

I have reciepts for all the work that has been done.

Located in Sydney, NSW

I'm looking for $28500 but the price is negotiable.

SOLD

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