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1998 R34 4 door sedan

RB25DET NEO engine

167,xxx kms

Tiptronic trans

3" turbo back exhaust with HKS muffler

Greddy FMIC kit

Apexi POD filter

Turbosmart bleed valve set at 10psi

Pedders lowered springs

Traction control

Climate control

ABS

VLSD

Air bags

HICAS

Nissan flooormats

Kenwood DVD/MP3/DIVX player connected to nissan satnav screen (screen not currently working due to a dodgy wire)

Viper 5900 pager alarm/immobiliser system with remote start and turbo timer

Rear wing professionally removed

3 months rego

$12500 ono with the 17 x 9 Volks or 17 x 8 and 16 x 8 Enkies (see my other thread for pics)

$13000 ono with the 17 x 9 and 17 x 8 Advan wheels (see pics)

$14000 ono with the R34 GTR 18 x 9s with near new tyres (currently fitted)

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PM / post here or call / sms me on 0410340449.

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BUMP for the R34 4 door :blink:

Price also includes a set of Aragosta fully adjustable coilovers, a pair of new adjustable rear camber arms, full standard exhaust and a heap of other spares...

PRICE DROP

$12000 with the 17 x 9 and 17 x 8 Advan wheels or $13500 with the R34 GTR 18 x 9s with near new tyres.

I will sell the wheels seperately or swap/trade for Work Emotion XT7s in 17 x 9 +17.

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