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MY R 34 IS UP 4 SALE 4 only 24500 or 24000 without rims

*210+rwkw

*260+ km/h

*custom intercooler and piping

*race suspension

*3 inch custom exhust system, high flow cat and cannon

*hks ssq blowoffvalve

*Apexi power fc

*Apexi AVC electronic boost controller

*Apexi Turbo timer

*Pod Filter

*Strur Brace

*Defi temp gauge

*Defi oil pressure gauge

*Defi performance recorder

*aftermarket bodykit

*18 deepdish chrome rims

*Kenwood head unit

*official nism gear knob

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Front bar is standard with a nismo lip extension mate. You can get a fibreglass copy off Carmate.com

Mine has the same lip, genuine plastic one and makes the front end look quite abit more aggressive and something different to the nismo front bar.

Looks nice, still stock turbo?

another question i cant answer i have only had this car for about 4 months and two of them ive spent in east tomore what i have writin on the add is just basics due to the fact i cant physically check for myself, dnt want to go into to much detail as i cant be 100% sure with aother mods and brand names, the only reason i kno the kilowatt rating is cuz the guy i bought it of showed me lol

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