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Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Too many cars!

Asking Price: 18,500ono

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Callum - 0410697957

Extra Information:

1999 r34 Sedan

Full nismo kit

Genuine nismo clear indicators

Xenon headlights (new)

Dmax roof and boot spoiler

Blits ADR approved vented bonnet

Tint

Midnight purple Paint, inside and out.

Rota Grid 18 by 10 +12 all round

With new tyres

Tein driving master front coilovers

Apexi n1 rear coilovers

ARC castor rods

R34 Z tune rear sway bar

GTR rear brake setup with drilled rotors

r34 Turbo front brake setup

Adjustable toe and camber rear arms

Sard alloy radiator

AU falcon twin thermo fans

R33 GTR fuel pump

s14 steering rack (just replaced)

New rack ends and tie rod ends

Front main seal just replaced

Turbo to manifold gasket has also just been done

Full buttermilk leather interior

Electric Sunroof

TV/DVD player

Amp, sub, speakers etc.

Defi water temp, oil temp, boost gauge.

Redtop SR20det

Sr Gearbox (average condition)

Greddy 256/264 cam kit 11.2 lift

HKS cam gears

DMAX Lowmount stainless manifold

Stainless split dump pipe

S14 turbo

R33 GTR cooler

Stainless piping

Full 3" exhaust with muffler and rear titan tip cannon

Car is currently registered and have only just paid 6months on it,

Car no longer has the CR-Kais.

Car is super clean inside and out, lots of care taken when built, Air con climate control all working (needs re gasing but can be done inclusive with the car, all gauges working, interior is very nice, car sounds nice, will not disappoint.

Please note: Wheels in some pictures (CR-Kia's and SSR'S) will not come with vehicle.

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More pix of car to come, with current wheels ect

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