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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT with full genuine C-west gtr body kit including gtr rear gaurds.The car has full turbo back x-force exhaust 3.5inch, HDI Front mount intercooler no hole has been cut, exedy heavy duty cusion button clutch, splitfire coilpacks, Blitz pod filter, HKS super sequential bov, full coilover suspention. Car is well maintained serviced every 5000ks as i am a mechanic so i like to keep everything in check car also features 20inch lenso d1r wheels which suit the style of the car well. Inside is pretty stock apart from sony head unit and speakers which is ipod connectable clean n tidy car real pleasure to own and drive selling due to going overseas, price is negotiable so feel free to call anytime.

0406100866

Location syd west Suberbs

Pics on link as I can't get them on on my phone

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/?R=12405842

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I don't understand r u guys sayin to put a genuine gtr kit on it I have thought bout that but it's hard to find a gtr kit help would b good if ne 1 knows where I could get 1 and if ne 1 would b interested in my kit to buy please help

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