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***For Sale 1998 R34 GT-T RB25DET 2 Door Coupe***

350rwkw Tuned for E85 Tuned by Trent at Chequered Tuning.

105,000km Serviced every 5000km

Custom purple
Reborn leather seat retrim with skyline logo.
Tinted windows
Holandia 300 Sunroof
Garrett GT3076R Turbo
Apexi Turbo Timer
Z32 AFM
Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter
Blitz Front Mount (Blacked out) Intercooler
Nistune Ecu
Injector Dynamics 1000cc injectors
Blitz Nur- Spec R Exhaust
Adjustable Tien Street Advance Suspension
Blitz Dual SBC – Spec R boost controller
Upgraded BOSCH Fuel pump
Spitfire Coilpack
Modified Automatic Transmission
Runs the standard housing with the internals upgraded / replaced by MV Automatics with items that should be good for 350rwkw+
Things that were done to the box:
* 2,800rpm High Stall Convertor
* Shift Kit
* Strengthened Bands
* Housing Strengthened
Volk Top Secret Gold 18x9 18x10 Wheels
Custom Car Audio system with Custom Boot install worth in excess of $5000
including diamond splits front and rear
2 x MTX T5500 subs mono block 4 channel Amp

Comes with 2 Brand new 265x35 Bridgestome Potenza Re11 tyres that have not yet been put on the rear.

Very Regretful Sale

A lot of money spent on this car
Change in circumstances has been forced to sell this car
$15500 neg Open to Offers

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Edited by skwazza
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Wow beautiful car, I am waiting for my GSXR to sell, before I buy not that it helps you too much.... but if it's still available by then I will be in contact. Don't settle for much less than asking price!

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