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Item: R34 GT-T manual coupe

Location: (15 min south west of bris)

Website: this one

Item Condition: immaculate

Reason for Selling: desprately need the space so i can restore another car

Price and Payment Conditions: $25 000 swaps or make me a cash offer will swap for landrover discovery and cash my way

Extra Info:

im the first owner in oz

95000ks,

5 speed manual,

RB25t (neo 6) ,

17 inch prodrive wheels with good tyres,

tien adjustable coilovers,

jap cat back exhaust,

splitfire ignition coils,

adjustable boost,

blitz turbo filter,

turbo timer,

front strutt brace,

tinted windows,

pioneer cd player,

climate control,

power steer,

4 wheel steer,

traction control (on off button),

electric windows,

anti-lock brakes,

central locking,

dual airbags,

power mirrors.

drives like a go cart

Meticulously looked after, always serviced with penrite sin 10 synthetic oil, always garaged and under car cover

car is unencumbered and roadworthy will be supplied after 5% deposit paid (so i dont get screwed around again) :(

Pictures: yep

Contact Details: [email protected]

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