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Hi guys im sleling this R34, ive been after 15k for it . but ive found a car that i want so it must go! theres alot of car for $13800! i paid more than that for it stock .. and ive spent over 10k on it ! so get yourselves a bargain!

I bought this car Stock as a rock and have built it up to what it looks like today.

1999 R34 GT-T sedan factory white perl. 128,000 kms.

Body

shaved boot spoiler removed

all badges removed

Origin silver carbon fibre boot lip

Factory nissan monsoon shields

factory skirts and pods

Type D1 front bar lower lip gloss black

Factory privacy glass

xenon headlights

Running gear

Rb25det neo

Apexi power intake with metal intake pipe

Catch can

Boost tee

HKS turnflow intercooler with genuine hks piping

Full 3" mandrel bent exhaust with 2 resies ( nice note)

Advance dump pipe

Apexi SAFC fuel controller

rebuilt tiptronic auto ( can supply full manual conversion for 1500 dollars) with brand new centre console,

Custom intercooler water sprayers mounted to front bumper support

Intercooler water spray setup, proffesional install.

Suspension and wheels

Cusco zero 2R coilovers all round ( near new)

Nolathane castor arms

strut brace

nolathane upper arms

Rays G-Game 19x9.5 +22 on the front with NEW tires and

VOLK GT-C 20x10.5 +27 rear with NEW tires ( drives extremely well i drive it through the hills regularly and it handles wik )

Does not scrape wheels at all.

Jvc bluetooth deck with handsfree

clarion splits all round

pioneer sub and mono block amp

odysey battery.

The car is in REALLY good condition, interior is almost perfect not 1 dent on car. also has nismo smoked indicators side and front. drives like a new car. and air con works nicely.

Currentyl has NSW rego, but is located in SA i will arrange sa rego for the right buyer.

$13800 FIRM! people are buying stndard ones for more!

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