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Item Summary: R34 GTT White 235rwkw

Location: QLD: Sunshine Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No longer needed

Asking Price: 17000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM

Extra Information:

Hi I'm selling my white 1998 r34 gtt coupe that has done 135k km. I have owned it for a year and have had no issues with it. It is currently tuned for 235rwkw but it has the modifications to support 280~rwkw with a retune.

Modifications

HKS 3037 Pro S turbo kit

HKS Type S oil cooler kit

Greddy FMIC

Apexi Powerfc

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Deatschwerks 440cc injectors

turbo back 3-3.5" exhaust system

Pod filter

Tein adjustable suspension (think it's either HA or HR)

DBA 4000 series slotted rotors

19" advanti racing rims

Alpine Mp3 head unit

JL audio front splits running off a kicker 200.2 amp

Kicker 12" sub running off a kicker 750.1 amp

Should hopefully have some pictures up this weekend.

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