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Hi everyone, im looking to sell my R34 GTT.

Pictures will be up in the next few days.

1998 r34 GTT 2door

Nismo cluster.

Nismo triple guages.

Nismo gear knob.

Nismo front and side clear indicators.

Drift blade drivers seat on adjustable r34 rail, both ADR approved. not a cut and shut rail.

work xt7 wheels bronze, 18 x 9.5 +20 all round.

235 tires all round.

blue work wheel nuts.

heavy duty button clutch (not sure of brand, was in car when i bought it)

New Blitz coilovers.

Adjustable front camber arms.

HICAS lock bar.

Adjustable heavy duty whiteline sway bar front and rear.

Blitz return flow fmic

Apexi highflow panel filter

GCG high flow turbo

hks 15psi actuator

hks cam gears

splitfire coilpacks

highflowed injectors

bosch 040 fuel pump

3" turbo back exhaust

catco 3" high flow cat converter

reinhard 3" catback with 3.5" twin tips.

Power FC ecu with hand controller (power fc is currently housed in a standard ecu case, i have the standard power fc ecu case as well)

tuned by status tuning.

Mongoose alarm, immobilizer, keyless central locking, vibration sensor when armed.

Alpine CDA-9887 headunit

hertz 6.5" front splits

hertz 6.5" rears

6 channel audison amplifier

12" P.audio subwoofer.

12month rego, and RWC.

I've owned the car for a little over 2 years. i've used the car as a daily driver everyday for those 2 years, it has not once had an issue.

Always garaged at my house when home.

$24,500 ONO

SE Melb suburbs.

I think that is all, any questions dont hesitate to ask, PM me if you want to come and see it and ill send you my mobile number.

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Sorry, been stupid busy.

KM's: 60,000 KM (I'm not sure on the exact KM's of the car, as it has a Nismo dash in it. The dash was in it when i bought the car, and was in it when the previous owner bought the car.)

Colour: White

Also forgot to mention it also has, Z32 AFM.

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