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ey guys im selling my r34 gt 4door, time for something new and turbo. the cars in pretty good condition body wise with few little scratches. The motor is in great condition, just been serviced last week. This car has served me well on my p's and in my opinion is way funner and better looking than some ford ba or holden vt. Its done 135,000kms, comes with reg till Feb 2011 and rwc. Good one petrol 500kms out of a tank.

i have done everything you need to do to a non turbo-

front summit strut bar

front and rear redline sway bars

hks coilovers

2 1/2 inch exhaust all the way though (comes with stock one)

high flow cat

cannon muffler

custom made extractors

GTT turbo diff

r32 gtr wheels

3A racing pod filter

head unit

8 inch sub and amp

splitfire coilpacks

new o2 sensor

drift gear knob

eye lids

nardi steering wheel

manual conversion

Coilovers and exhaust are not on the car at the moment, but i will put them on before sale.

After $10,000.. $9,500 without the gtr wheels. Also keen on swaps... maybe a r33 gtst, 180sx type x or s14 all must be manual turbo.

Located in Vic. P.M me or call/text on 0433 467 819

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