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2000 model series 2 R34 GTr Fronted Nissan stagea

25t RS FACTORY RWD

Luxury type, leather everything, electric everything

Twin sunroofs

First australian owner

Automatic

140xxxkms

GTR Front:

Genuine 34R plastic front bar

34R radiator support and locking latch

Genuine MASA guards

Fabricated bonnet hinges

R34 headlights with aftermarket HID

Huge front spoiler (satin black) bigger than front lip and diffuser, not fitted.

OEM Type R34 Gtr carbon over glass bonnet.

Car:

R33 Gtr front brembos

Braided approved custom lines

R33 Gtr rear brembos, not fitted

HDI GT2 front mount

Alloy intake

Apexi power intake air filter

Turbosmart dual port BOV

HKS EVCS

Odessey battery

3inch turbo back stainless exhaust

BC BS fully adjustable suspension

Adjustable rear camber arms

Adjustable front traction arms

Defi gauges (china) all 4, not fitted

Trust oil catch can with braided lines and speed flow fittings

2 new rear tyres

2 80% tread fronts

Wheel alignment yesterday

Probably more things but I've forgotten...

Failed pink slip for exhaust manifold leak (gasket needs to be replaced) has scratch on passenger rear quarter panel.

Please txt only (due to work) 0409077592

$8000 or a cheap as daily with cash my way.

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