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For sale is my pride and joy. 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Sedan 5 spd manual in Metallic Black, hard to find.

Mod list:

Impul racing ecu;

NGK platinum spark plugs;

Trust oil cooler with braided lines;

HKS coilovers (Tools included);

Blitz limited edition URAS gauges (oil press, oil temp, boost);

GREDDY front mount intercooler (Factory routing, no cutting into chassis);

Apexi turbo timer;

Splitfire earthing kit;

Blitz air filter;

MOMO Steering wheel;

Daikei boss kit;

C's Short shifter;

Neoprene front caster bushes;

Blue LED dash lights;

Jazma exhaust system;

Nismo dump pipe;

Nismo BIG slave cylinder;

Nismo braided brake lines;

Nismo braided clutch line;

Nismo clear side indicators;

Nismo clear front indicators;

DBA slotted front discs (new);

Bendix ultimate pads (new);

Pioneer headunit (cd/mp3/usb/ipod);

MTX front splits;

MTX rear speakers;

Custom curtains;

Factory kit (side skirts, front lip, rear lip);

Serviced every 5000km with Motul 300V oil. Motul brake fluid. Motul gearbox oil, Motul diff oil.

Replaced fuel filter every 10,000km.

Only filled with BP ultimate fuel.

Owned by a Qualified Motor Mechanic. Mature owner.

Well taken care of.

213KW ATW

Rego till July 09

0433257611

$23,950 ono

********NO TIME WASTERS OR TEST PILOTS*********

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hey mate, do you mind telling me how much you got for it ? was thinking about putting mine up but eh R34's dont seem to be selling very well at the moment :(

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