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Looking to sell Nissan Skyline R34 GTT.

Details are below;

01/98

5 spd Manual

White

6x,xxx KM

Still retains factory Xenons.

First registered owner in Aus (June 2007)

Serviced by Bel Garage (first service by UAS)

200.5rwkw @ 12psi

Engine

GReddy FMIC, Trust Oil Cooler, KOYO Aluminium Radiator, NISMO Catback, HKS Intake Kit (Incl. Metal Pipe), TRUST Front Pipe, Greddy Sparkies

Electronic

Blitz SBC-iD, Blitz Power Meter, ADR approved 3 point immoboliser with build in Turbo Timer. Also has hijack mode and remote boot release.

Suspension

HKS Hipermax Performer Coilovers, Cusco Adj. Upper Arms (f&r), 18x8" (+30) 350GT Alloys, HICAS Lock Bar, Falken Azenis RT615 225/40 (f) - near new, Bridgestone Regno GR-8000 245/45 ®

Braking

Goodridge Braided Brake Lines, Cusco Brake Cylinder Stopper, Project Mu SCR Rotors (f&r), Endless SSS Pads (f&r)

Driveline

Nismo Transmission Mounts, Exedy HD Clutch, ORC Braided Clutch Line, C's Short Shifter, Nismo Diff Mount Bushing, Nismo Diff Mount Stopper, URAS Super Pineapples

Audio

Alpine CDA-9857(with iPod cable), Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1, Boston G512-44, Audison SRx3, Optima D34, Dynamat Sound Deadening, FHRX Earthing Kit

Fluids

Royal Purple 10w40, Motul Gear 300 75w90, Motul PA90, Motul RBF 600

Rice

Nismo Leather Gear Knob, Nismo Engine Cap, NISMO Radiator Cap, NISMO Windscreen Decal, Nismo Racing Stripes, MTEC Winged Wiper Blades, BLUE LED Dash Lights, 15% tints

Looking for $24,000

Contact Details;

Paul Lee

0433 230 959

Inspections welcome.

Updated pics will be posted after i take some.

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