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hi all

seeing as i have no licence for 3 months thought i might chuck this up to see what kind of offers she gets.

$20,000 with 6 months rego ono no rush to sell but around this figure is what i will be looking at to let it go .

it will also come with the plates - HPI34T-

1999 R34 skyline gtt

motor - rb25det

mods - *From what we can see , not from what the hpi magazine issue states*

-apexi gt series turbo - 3076 with .64 rear housing

-apexi cat back exhaust with titanium lip muffler

-possible injector upgrade

-splitfire coil packs

-autosport aluminium radiator

gearbox-

some sort of twin plate clutch still working fantastic

suspension-

gab shocks

some sort of springs

whitline sway bars

hicas lock bar with everything all neatened up

wheels-

18 inch Volk Gtc in gold

audio-

sony deck

front speakers

body -

wing removed *holes removed*

carbon fibre bonnet

few scratches and chips overall pretty good for its age

interior-

aftermarket gauges in single din slot in dash

recaro millenium bucket seats

recaro seat rales

no rips or tears or scratches

blitz electronic boost controller

current performance - 240kw atw on 19psi - 231kw atw on 16psi on smd dyno in revesby

some extra info

this is the car ben ellis used to own and was used as a project car for high performance imports magazine so shes got a bit of history to her name

**pictures** will be up soon

contact - 0423683816

location , sydney nsw

serious people only , no test drivers , no tyre kickers

thanks

milad

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kms are 143000kms iirc will double check tomorrow

new pics will be uploaded after i send her for a detail haha shes been undercover for a while now due to work commitments

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didnt end up putting rego on as i bought a 180 sx instead

will be up on ebay for 15k starting bid with no rego if anyone is interested pm or call me

thankyou

all it needs for blue slip is rubber on the gt-c rims

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