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Hi guys,

98 White Skyline R34

2.5L Turbo @ 115,000 km's

Bltz cooler

Blitz Bov

Full Exhaust with High flow Cat

GTR Greddy Plenum customised for GTT

Split Fire Coil packs

Greddy Throttle body

Power FC

DBA slotted and drilled disks

Garrett 35/40 turbo/ 0.82 exhaust housing (internal waste gate)

HKS Cams/ Inlet 264/ Exhaust 272 (nice and lumpy)

D2 adjustable coil overs.

Bosch 040 Fuel pump

Apexi Avcr

R33 High flow 720cc injecters

Greddy turbo timer

Rear adjustable control arms

Simmons Fr 19's

Jvc DvD player with full setup sound system.

Xenon HID head lights

Serviced every 5,000. Dyno'd at 350kw at rear wheels with C16 fuel. All engine work done by Creatd.

$35,000 as it is with out number plates. No RWC.

Musty: 0401889054

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haha yeah im hoping for good results.. nothing close to urs but :turned: if its finished in time come down to calder on the 31st im drifting it.. but hopefully not stack it agen lol

hey musty its Murat lan from primary school time why ya selling the car lan i just saw the car at the The land of goat sphincter rings Festa looks sharp, love the power its got man good stuff

hey musty its Murat lan from primary school time why ya selling the car lan i just saw the car at the The land of goat sphincter rings Festa looks sharp, love the power its got man good stuff

Tanky murat. That you bro. With the Clean Sr2 R33

Guys i saw this car on Thursday night at the shops and i had to get a closer look at it. The thing looks immaculate and good all-round so the lucky guy who gets it should be real happy (i'll be after one myself within a few months)

Good luck with the sale man, should sell sooner or later!

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey buddy, really nice car.

Just a question, i thought HKS didn't make cams for the Neos? Was going to get some myself but had to look for Tomei ones.

They do mate. You can sus it out if you like. Creatd motorsports got the cams for me. But there not straight drop in cams. You have to change your shimes to get them in right.

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