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post-30023-1220523988_thumb.jpgpost-30023-1220524094_thumb.jpg1998 Skyline R34 GTt for sale

White, Manual, 100000km

$20000 ONO Consider Trades

Located in Newcastle Area

Twin ceramic coated dump pipe off turbo, full custom stainless 3" exhaust, hi-flow cat,

Apexi pod filter, turbotech boost controller, just jap front mount, greddy turbo timer,

Clarion bluetooth headunit, clarion splits in front and 6" component speakers in back

with tweeters, 400w clarion amp, 2x 12" clarion subs in box with 800w amp,

nismo gear knob, Mongoose Alarm and Immobiliser.

Brand new Intima street/track rated pads front and back

Makes 272.5hp at the treads on 9 Psi.

Ph. 0408674844

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non turbo offers please,

ideally a 2004 up subaru liberty

mitsubishi 380 vrx

dodge caliber

all in black, hopefully black leather for the first two

manual also

around 60000kms

but all offers considered

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Sorry if this is obvious for most readers but i'm not up with which models of skyline have what but could you include in the specs:

What drive train? RWD, AWD (ATTESA)

Brakes? 2 piston front 4 piston back? brembo or what?

Has it been over 9 psi boot? if so what horsepower did it give :mellow:

also how much boost does it allow to be run through it if you know?

I'm going to assume single turbo but you still gotta be sure :rant:

I'm new.

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