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Item for Sale: 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 Description: r34 sedan gtr front end conversion lots of mods Location: Alberton QLD 4207 Region: QLD: Brisbane Odometre: 130,000 kilometres Asking Price: $16,500 Negotiable Condition: Used Reason for Sale: after a change Delivery Methods: PickUp Contact Method: Mobile [click to view] Extra Information: For sale my nissan r34 skyline sedan 1999

6 months rego can supply roadworthy cert

located in eagleby brisbane

BODY

r34 GTR front end conversion

genuine gtr bonnett and front bar

rolled guards

factory paint in excellent condition

near perfect body condition

tinted windows

xenon head lights

WHEELS AND SUSPENSION

18x9 front + 22 koya crteks

18x10 rear + 20 rears brand new tyres streach tyres

tein adjustable coilovers all round in perfect condition

springs not to stiff so very comfortable ride but handels very well

ENGINE

rb25det neo

5 speed twin plate clutch in near perfect condition

lsd 1.5 way

apexi power fc and controller

garrett gtx3076 top mount turbo

ext gate

speed flow lines

3inch dump pipe to

3.5 inch zaust full system with 3.5 inch cat

bosch 044 fuel pump

front mount cooler 100mm

fuel press reg

hks filter on 4 inch inlet pipe to tubo

i have a z32 afm to supply when car is retuned

just needs injectors and retune to make 400hp +

INTERIOR

stock seats neat and tidy

nardi torino steer wheel

apexi power fc hand controller

PRICE

$16500 neg open to swaps for turbo supra manual must b a very neat and tidy supra as this car is mint

PH MIKE 0450395700

PIC LINK

http://www.boostclas...4-for-Sale.html

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