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Hi there guys im thinking of selling my car cause i rarely use it as i live on a resort so i usually use a push bike or the company van to get around. The car is with me in the Northern Territory In Yulara I am willing to pay half of the freight to interested buyers.

PRICE: 28k

Details:

Nissan Skyline R34GTT - Four Door

1988 Nov. Built

80XXXX km

Manual

Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch

HKS Air Filter

Go Fast Bits BOV (Electronic Adjustable)

Apexi Power FC with Controller

Double Din TV/DVD Player with AV attachment

Front RECARO Seats

Full Adjustable Suspension (JIC I think)

Aftermarkert Adjustable Front Caster Rods

Aftermarkert Adjustable Rear Tension Rods

Apexi Cat Back Exhaust System

18" Nismo Rims with Brand New Rear Tyres

Nismo Diff

Aftermarket Alarm System

Tinted Windows

Parts include not installed - front and side clear Nismo indicators - HKS turbo timer

I think thats it - If anyone is interest or questions PM me, [email protected] or 0408936761

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