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Hey Guys Back Up For sale Looking around 24K ONO

Updates,

MODEL:

NISSAN SKYLINE GTT (RB25DET - Highflow Turbo)

SUNROOF!

5 speed manual....

COLOUR:

Peral White

ENGINE: 54.000 KMS!!!! ( Real KMS New Engine was Swaped )

Rb25det,

Pod Filter,

custom Stainless Steel Intake Pipe

Full JIC adjustables / Damper adjustable

Custom Full S/S 3 inch turbo back exhaust system.... (Decat) (got stock cat still) (detachable srceama pipe)

New Water Pump New Timming Belt New Brakes, New raditor

New HighFlow rb25det turbo Done under 1xxx kms (New)

GFb BOV

Bosh 040 in tank fuel pump

APEXI SAFC

X2 SPARCO BUCKET SEATS ( BLACK)

Car Tunned at 10 PSI at 6000RPM Ran 300HP at the rears, Easily More boost and better Sparks Can get Much Much Higher, was a Safe Tune.

FMIC

MANUL BOOST CONTOLLER

Might of Miss abit

INTERIOR:

Custom All Re - Leathered Interior Dark Grey With red stiching, - Greddy Shiffter, 2 12x Pioneer Subs (with 4 channel amp) kenwood deck (Subs are out of the car but for sale if wanting to buy).

NOW WITH 2 SPARCO BUCKET SEATS.

EXTERIOR:

18" Linea Racing Rims Dark Gold / Black

Sunroof

GTR Bonnet N1

GTR Lights (xeon)

GTR WIDEN Front Vendors

GTR Defuser (Black)

GTR NISMO Side's

C - WEST Back Bar

Clear Side Indcators

Alot of Money and time spent on this car

All i can say is YOU wont find a R34 4 door that looks like this around its 1 of a Kind, Drives well, Had no problems if it does come down to selling it for the right price.

Dont drive it to much really will Miss it as buying a house and having two cars and finding a new job its hard to afford but THE CAR IS looking for A GOOD HOME.

With Low KMS and a great looking car the next driver would be happy how it was maintain!

Asking Price is 24,000 ONO (Posting new pic's Soon)

Car has been Rego'd in WA !!!

i still have all stock parts

MOB: 0401 264 192

Call After 4 !! SMS anytime.

NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE!!@

PHOTO'S LINK BELOW

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...ar-t238724.html

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