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Item Summary: R34 GTT Manual

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: too many cars

Asking Price: 21500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0402406938

Extra Information:

it is time to sell my daily ride its a 1999 r34 GTT 5 Speed with some tastey mods.

this is a very reliable car in great condidtion with genuine k's mostly highway driving (170,000ks) first to inspect will not be dissapointed

Engine

full 3" Exhaust

Pod filter

Hybrid Front Mount

Blitz i-colour

Short Sift kit

Suspension

BC Racing Coilovers only 4000k's old

urathane castor rod bushes

DTM Rush wheels (very light) 18x9.5 rears and 18x8.5 fronts with Kumho ku31's

Interior

JVC DVD MP3 player with 3inch screen

LCD Screen In visors

4 channel Amp

12 Inch sub

colour Matched door inserts

Exterior

Full Impul bodykit

HID Head lights

Pictures

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