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Hi all,

up is my low k's r34,

is a 2 door and is turbo, however it is auto, hence low asking price,

it is immac and shows upon inspection.

Has very low K's ie 88,500 or thereabouts

has new tread, 3 mnths rego

stainless steel quality cat back exhaust, sounds nice.

Has genuine Bilstein coilovers all round and handles well but not bone crunching.

Genuine IMPUL front bar fitted,

am after $12,000 or nearest offer, genuine interest will negotiate with, but please come have a look at her first, before making an offer.

below is pic of her, genuine reason for sale,

please enquire for more pics or furthar detail of the car,

cheers Nat0z

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Are you open to swaps? If so i'd like to see some more pictures. I have a R33 GTST, cash your way too of course. Let me know. Reply to my Email [email protected]. Cheers.

any hilux's of modern era?

not really after a swap. willing to take offers, from genuine buyers.

I do have however a FULL MANUAL CONVERSION, for sale separately,

willing to install for the right price,

includes everything........

nat0

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also forgot to mention I have available also,

was purchased to do the conversion but never did.

A FULL MANUAL CONVERSION

-manual brake pedal

-clutch pedal, master cylinder & slave cylinder, inc hard lines and dampener.

-clutch kit, pull type, low/ worn

-tailshaft

-shifter boot, shifter leather boot and centre console surround

-gerbox cross member

-manual Dash cluster with 99,000 kms

-r34 manual box

may consider selling in addition to car or with car but without the Gearbox itself ie supply your own.

this would make this the lowest Kms manual turbo in pretty much most immac cond around,

oh and the cheapest as im taking offers.

cheers nat0

pm, post or email

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