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Hey guys for sale is my r34 gtt specs go something like this:

Gcg highflow turbo

Tien coilovers

Manual

Gtr fibre glass front guards

18" rims

Apexi power fc tuned 15psi on safe tune ( was tuned only 2 weeks ago)

Full body kit

Stainless exhaust turbo back

Kicker sub, amp etc

Interior is standard but I'n extremely good condition

Jvc DVD player/cd

Excedy heavy duty clutch

New motor apprOx 43 000kms

This is all I can think of at the moment.

I'm chasing $14 000 Ono. Purely the time and money I have spent on a new motor etc. Would consider swaps for something more family friendly , ve, vy, suv/4x4 not

chasing a shitbox or a skid pig! So please genuine cash offers/ swaps.

Photos of the car, engine and dyno sheet are coming Internet is down I'n my area and I can't upload pics off my phone so hopefully tomorrow I'll have the pics up !

Contact Jess on: 0403041864

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ok so ive added pics, the pics with JES888 are the current pics, the other plates were before my plates were attached car is stll the same, but dyno reading this month was with the plates JES888.

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Ok guys so I wanna sell this regretfully cash offers 12000 Ono. Have spent so much time and money on it, but not practical anymore. Offers Guys! Turbo 305.4hp 4 door manual- there are non turbos for this price!! Cheers

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