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I am in brisbane.

GT4 is very rare and easy turbo upgrade.

R34 GT4 5 Speed Manual (4WD), and near perfect condition, only non smokers car. Interior is perfect, price is negotiable, consider any reasonable offers

This is the most original R34 that you will buy. Excellent condition throughout entire car. No major modifications. First Australian owner. Have always used BP Ultimate.

All follows parts install recent:

R34 LED tail light

Final Speed 17"wheel (forged made in Japan) and new tyres

Good Quality 2-Way Alarm

Direct Ignition Coils

SONY XPLOD CD PLAYER

3" Muffler

Type-R Electric Stabilize

Undercar neon lights (1.3 meter both side)

96500KM

All accessories are electric. Has always been garaged, and cleaned weekly. It's ready for mods, or keep as is.

Anyone interested or have any question, please send pm to me. or call my mobile 0422784810.

Leave aus on 5th Dec. So 21000 NOW for quick sale

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