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1998 Nissan Skyline r34 25gt-t

162xxx kms

Rego paid until Mar 2016.

Very clean car all around, always serviced on time and regularly.

Car has very clean interior and well maintained engine.

Have receipts for all mods/servicing.

Features of the car include:

-Full factory optioned Nismo/Altia body kit

-Factory optioned xenon hid headlights, can adjust light level in car.

-Brand new Century 50 CCA battery

-Brand new exhaust manifold gasket,studs.

-Brand new turbo gaskets

-Blitz turbo timer

-Cyclops full Alarm system

-GoFastBits G-force II boost controller

-Blitz turn-flow front mount intercooler

-3' custom stainless steel dump back exhaust system, 100 cel hi flow cat, hot dog resonator, subtle muffler.

-Apexi power fc ecu with new version hand controller.

-NPC organic heavy duty clutch kit

-Alpine double din headunit, Bluetooth, USB, hands free, ipod connect etc...

-Kicker 6' speakers all round, tweeters and kicker ES 12' sub

in boot.

Car was tuned by Sam at Dr Drift at a safe 9.5psi making 197rwkw very smoothly.

Car is in great condition and runs amazingly first to see will buy.

Lowballers will be ignored. Serious buyers only.

Feel free to come for a test drive.

0402229303

Cheers, Luke.

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