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R34 GT-T

Silver

Tiptronic

105xxx K's (100k major service done)

Engine:

All engine parts bought new

3" Stainless Steel AM Performance exhaust, Split Front Dump & HighFlow Cat.

HSK EVC IV Electronic Boost Controller & display unit

Nistune Motherboard & Remaped ECU

KKR Stealth Front Mount Intercooler 600x300x76

R32 GTST Silvertop Waste gate actuator

K&N Pod Filter

Have Dyno Sheet for 210rwkw on 10psi but that was without fmic, should be making more now.

Driveline/Suspension:

HSD Coilovers 8's and 6's

KKR Pineapple Bushes

Engine bay Strut Brace

Exterior:

Factory Naked S1 bodykit

Nismo Clear Indicators front and sides

Nismo Carbon Fibre PillarGarnishes

Work XD9's – 18x9 +28 & 18x10 +18

Semi Slick Kumho KU36 Tires

Work Anodized Blue Locknuts

Eye lids

Factory optioned Monsoonshields

Factory optioned Xenonheadlights

Interior:

Velo Custom Fixed Back Podium 2 Bucket Seat

Carbon Fibre CentreConsole

Alpine Head unit & Soundstream Subwoofer

Full alarm system

Interior is immaculate

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Some Parts can be removed possibly for price negotiation, haveall standard parts also eg. rims/seats Some SAU: SA guys know the car and know it's been very well looked after and looks the part. Ifyou want an eye catching enthusiasts car without the hassle from the policethis is the car for you!

Price: $17500 ono

Contact

Lewis – 0432 581 798

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