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just an EOI at this stage as latey iv been thinking about getting a 4 door car. most likely a V8.

price im after is 20K with rego and RWC.

Basic details are:

1998 R34 GTT 2 door coupe

manual

white

180000

Modifications are:

GCG high flow turbo (set to 15psi daily) no shaft play at all on turbo

480cc injectors

HKS exhaust cam gears

Walbro fuel pump

3" turbo back exhaust

FMIC

Z32 AFM

Apexi PFC

Racing Logic coilovers

car has the basic mods already done as listed. car is tuned for a safe daily run putting out 236rwkw (tuned by Ray at RE customs).

car is serviced every 5000kms by RE customs also so service history can be provided. car is running great with only one thing needed is the stock clutch to be replaced, which for the asking price will be replaced with brand new Exedy clutch.

car is clean and straight. never been in an accident. looks nice and stock from the outside. cooler is painted black to avoid getting any extra unwanted attention.

dont have any recent pics of the car (everything is the same except now its on black 17" AVS wheels)

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feel free to throw in any reasonable offer. can can also be sold stock.

ALSO IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT WOULD INTERST ME FEEL FREE TO PM. WOULD BE VERY KEEN ON A MANUAL V8. but if you have smoething else as long as its not anything older then 04 drop me a pm

ta

Ash

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sorry guys didnt get a chance of cleaning the car and posting new pics up. will do during the weekend.

also forgot to mention it also has Nismo 300kmph dash.

atm im looking at getting new clutch put in within the next 3-4 weeks.

like i said its an EOI but im looking at offers over $20000. only way ill consider less is if i return the car to stock. so please dont offer me anything below $20000 for the car as it is cause i will say no.

like i said im in no rush to sell. i love this car very much and not that keen in selling unless i get a good offer for it and i find something i like.

so ye

ta

Ash.

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