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Selling my Silver 34 GTT, Series II, RB25 DET Neo. My daily driver - some extra Details HERE

Very recently Highflowed (GCG2871), Nistuned, Lowered, Metal intake, Pod, FMIC, Splitfires, Walbro FP

Clarion Double din stez with 7" screen 10" sub in booty

Tread is RSR's on 18" Gold Volk GTC's

Looks and goes great guns

245rwkws on 16Psi

A few months ACT rego left - RWC not an issue. (Pod may need to be removed for Tfr to Victoria)

140k Genuine km's on the Odo

No accidents and all receipts available to buyer.

Bad points -

Steering wheel needs recovering or replacing (IMHO)

Driver seat bolster worn. Has 100% Australian wool black seat covers :thumbsup:

PM me if interested - Cheers, Richard

- Some below pics prior to lowering with Lovells and a few at the bottom after (stock springs go with car)

- will take more specific pics on request

Edited by Sinista32

Edit - has new ACT plates due to a fuel runner stealing one a few months back

- front grill is now balck with Nismo badge attached and silver S removed. looks heaps better

Edited by Sinista32
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