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Hey guys up for sale is my 1999 R34 Skyline GTV -( was up for sale a few weeks ago but i have to sell due to financial reasons )

Manual

76,000 kms (very low)

Immaculate Condition

Power Steer

Air con

Carbon garnish pillars

Weather shield lips above windows

Factory Floor Mats etc

Cause its the GTV you get all the turbo options minus the turbo... So

LSD

Big Brakes 4 pot fronts and 2 pot rears

Front and Rear Strut Braces

Turbo spec suspension(upgraded again on this car)

Mods:

High Compression 11.8-1 (shaved head)

Adj cam gears

Full Exhaust With Varex Muffler(varible niose levels from remote control)

Haltech Platnium Interceptor with high and low octane maps.

124RWKW

Gates Racing Timing belt and rad hoses

Gab Coilovers

Whiteline 27mm and 19mm Swaybars

Origin Boot lip spoiler

17x9 inch Panasport Rims with brand new Yokohama A-driveR1 tyres

I have some spares that i got with the car that i can throw in.

Don't hesitate to call, very happy to answer any questions.

Located in Sydney NSW.

Contact: 0422 715 683

14,000 very neg.

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