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R34 gtt big power & big mods list With Rego

No test pilots and time wasters!!!

Gt35r anti surge vband turbo with braided lines and beenie

Nistune computer tuned by pits

Shiftkited tiptronic paddle shift

18inch pdw drift rims

Nismo fully adjustable coilovers

Drilled and slotted rotors

750cc injectors

Chrome high mount manifold

Turbosmart ultra gate 38mm external wastegate

Turbosmart eboost 2 boost controller

Custom 3inch turbo back exhaust

Front mount monza cooler

Mls cometic head gasket

Head skimmed and acid dipped

Arp head studs

Gates belt and waterpump

Splitfire coilpacks

Walbro 355 fuel pump

Triple gauge cluster

Big alloy radiator

Hid xenon lights

Custom taillights and blinkers done by tsx auto style

Custom paintjob done by tsx auto style $6k

Full body kit

Hicas lock bar

Mongoose alarm with tracker data logger etc

Alpine touch screen dvd sound system with moulded sub mono amp db speakers through out and proffesional sound deadning through out the whole car

Climate control

Dark tinted windows

Lots more i have forgotten pls dont hesitate to call on 0409358911

My loss is your gain pls no time wasters cheers

Swaps for turbo diesel 4wd to value of 20k

Ss v8 turbo 4wd manifold holden ford subaru ute toyota alpine nismo

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