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hi there selling my car need to buy a house so need to get rid a few things

located in alice springs

1998 r34 gtt

90'000km

rb26 engine conversion

tomie pistons

spool rods alc pro series bearings

tomie oil baffel

meatal head gasket

tomie fuel rail

sard 700cc injectors

k&n pods

clear timing cover

jun adjustible cam gears

cams

oil ristricter

custom 3&half inch zaust with decat pipe

custom blue pearl respay in and out

carbon fibre z tune style bonnet

exedy 3 puk clutch

2 way lsd

oil catch can

surge tank

o44 fuel pump

apexi power fc d jetro with hand controller

greedy pro spec 2 boost controller

grex oil pump

turbo timer

fm intercooler

im sure there a many more things to list just cant think of them all car made 300rwkw on 16 psi fast car and sounds f**king horny

im askin 24'000 ono

just put 4 new bridgestone potenza on car 235/45/17 on front 245/45/17 on back

if u want pics please mes or call 0427168025 and ask for fab

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This was exactly what I was looking for a few months back :( Colour, Motor, everything! Decided to invest the cash in the meantime and hold out for a 33gtr 6 months down the track when I couldnt find what I was looking for, Damn you karma - Damn you.

All the best bro, Seriously mean car :(

This was exactly what I was looking for a few months back :( Colour, Motor, everything! Decided to invest the cash in the meantime and hold out for a 33gtr 6 months down the track when I couldnt find what I was looking for, Damn you karma - Damn you.

All the best bro, Seriously mean car :(

thanks mate all the best with the 33gtr

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