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R34 GT-T

1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-t

RB25DET Neo

Silver

Tiptronic

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

Engine:

K&N Pod Filter

KKR Stealth Front Mount Intercooler

R32 GTST Silvertop Waste gate actuator

Exterior:

Factory Naked S1 bodykit

Nismo Clear Indicators front and sides

Nismo Carbon Fibre PillarGarnishes

Work Anodized Blue Locknuts

Eye lids

Factory optioned Monsoonshields

Factory optioned Xenonheadlights

Interior:

Carbon Fibre CentreConsole

Alpine Head unit & Soundstream Subwoofer

Full alarm system

Interior is immaculate

I have owned the car for over 18months and has been a great car but know my circumstances and priorities have changed so time to sell up

Price: $13,900 ono.

Contact

Lewis – 0432 581 798

Or via PM.

Location - Adelaide.

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BUMP!!

HAD SOMEONE VERY INTERESTED BUT COULDNT COME UP WITH THE GOODS...

BLOODY TIME WASTERS!!

BACK UP FOR SALE MAKE AN OFFER!!

Side note - Velo is no longer included and has been sold seperatley

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