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1999 R34 Nissan Skyline Gt-V Sedan - Garbutt, Townsville


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1999 R34 Nissan Skyline GT-V Silver sedan

1364xx Kms,

5 speed manual,

17" factory alloys w/ new tyres - Space saver spare

Factory Front Tower Strut brace

Full custom exhaust

Tein SS suspension - Oz Spec

Selby Adjustabe Front & Rear Swaybars

Kaaz 1.5Way LSD - Original included

HICAS

ABS

ADR braided brake lines

RDA slotted brake rotors w/ QFM pads - Front & Rear

Master Cylinder brace

Genuine Nismo Clear Front & Side indicators - Originals included

Genuine Nismo front bar resprayed to silver - Original included

R34 GT-T airbox w/ Apexi panel filter

Splitfire coilpacks

JVC DVD, Alpine amp, Alpine splits front, Apline 2ways rear

Genuine Nismo leather gear knob

Black 'Skyline' embroidered seat covers

Factory 5 pce floor mat set

Darkest legal tint on driver & passenger front windows

Factory Privacy glass

Front Driver & Passenger airbags

I have been the only owner since imported into Oz and only Qld registered. Can get pics of the included items if requested. Looking for a quick sale @ $13750



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