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Item Summary: R34 GTT Manual

Location: NSW - Blue Mountains

Condition: Used - accident free

Reason for Selling: Not driven due to having company car

Asking Price: $22,500 ONO

Delivery Methods: I am happy to come to you in Sydney metro.

Contact Info: 0408 603 231

Extra Information:

112,000klm (timing belt and water pump replaced at 100k)

New Spitfire coil packs

Apexi power FC and handcontroller

Blitz dual stage boost controller

Tein adjustable suspension

New front bushes

New KAAZ 1.5 mechanical LSD (worth 2k)

New DBA slotted, ventilated front disc rotors

New Bendix Ultimate brake pads all round

18 inch Alloys

Tint

MOMO airbag steering wheel

Pioneer Carrizolla stereo

Self arming immobiliser (Insurance Approved)

Rego till November 2010

Currently configured to pass EPA testing (legal exhaust-87db, stock intercooler, K&N filter)

Also available are;

18 inch Work Emotion alloy wheels

Cat back exhaust - 97db

Front mount intercooler

Sub woofer and Amp

Standard diff

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