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hi guys ,, i hav ma car write off in accident 1993 skyline gtst, wanna sell the whole lot for $4000,, main damage on back.. lil on frnt. car still drivable, any insecption welcome. many quality parts in car.. like greddy coilovers type r or s not sure 32 way adjustable, jimm berry clutch over 300++ rated, head recondition with hks big cams, 264, new head gasket, trurst turbo cat back exhaust, front dba slotted rotors, hicas locked, new castor rods adjustable put 2 weeks ago. aftermarket thick radiator. gizmo boost controller, standrad trubo with 3 inch dump pipe, car running well and smoth always service wid motul oil, only lil prob with gearbox hav little clunck in 4th gear.. rest all fine. price nego... if i cnt sell it i will apart the car and sell parts,, my contact number 0431318150. i am located in narre warren victoria.

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this the mod lisit on car ...

recondition head with arp studs and metal head gasket, with hks 264 cams, new lifter , seals and valves..
aftermarket thick radiator
r34 gtt stock intercooler
new castor rods adjustables, 2 week old
splitfire coilpacks
trust cat back exhaust with venom high flow cat
stock turbo 3 inch dump
bosch high flow pump 500hp+
jimberry racing clutch 300kw + rated, never drift or draged
new timing belt and bearing kit installed last service
trust type S coilover fully adjustable perfect condition
hicas lock bar
gizmo boost controller
apexi boost gauge
HID lighht kit
Dba frnt solloted rotors with premium bendix pads

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