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Hi all,

Up for swaps/sale is my R34 GT-T Skyline its a 1999 model (115,000) very clean car i will post some internal pics later internals are very stock looking its a very clean car, Tuned by iDyno on the central coast 5months ago made 210kw at 12psi room for alot more potential i use this as my daily and drive to the blue mountians every weekend from the north shore (girlfriends house) so thats where most of my kms come from, i am the second owner in Aus, i love the car but i have a passion for the R32's. She is a great example of the R34, ive put so much work into her and im still not 100% on the sale.

Mods:

APEXI FC ECU with T controller

APEXI AVCR

Drift Driver and passenger seats

Stock Skyline Floor mats in mint condition

Spitfire coilpacs

Jim Berry twin plate, push button clutch

HYBRID inter cooler with stainless steel pipping

Pod filter with custom air box

full custom front exhaust

Turbo screamer

APEXI cat balck exaust 3 and half inch into 4 inch and APEXI cannon

Strut braces top and bottom front and rear strut brace

extra camber adjustable arms

HICAS lock out bar

Pedders all around fully adjustable suspension with quick adjust toggles

Tuborsmart Meggasonic BOV (new not installed)

Apexi turbo back exhaust pipe

Rims with new tyres all around 95%

LED rear tail lights

Tuned by iDyno on the central coast

+ heaps more im sure i have forgotten

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Looking for $17000ono or obviously a trade for a R32 GTR, Comes with the black rims pictured, Also it has a lightweight flywheel instsalled

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