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R34 gtr
1999 r34 vspec
Rb26dett
Twin greddy t517z turbos
splitfire coil packs
Nismo 850cc injectors
Tomie 256 cams
Os giken cam gears
GatesTiming belt
Trust 100mm cooler
Greddy hard pipe kit
Apexi power intake kit with pods
Nismo air flow meters
Nismo thermostat
Alloy catch tank
Polished plenium and intake pipe
Copper radiator
Hks boost conttoller
Apexi power fc with hand conteoller
Hks oil cooler and air diversion kit
Nismo fuel reg
Nismo fuel pump with tomie wiring harness
Twin plate exedy carbon d clutch
Stainless apexi dump pipe and full exhaust
Slotted front rotors
Work meister 18x10.5 +12
Bridgestone portenze re002 all round
Z tune style front bar
Carbon side skirt and rear extensions
Longer wing stands
Apexi coilovers
Nismo tail lights
141000klm
Nismo dash
Sony double din screen
Reversing camera
Clarion hx splits up front
Clarion hx 6 1/2 speakers
Hx digital amp
34 vspc plates come with the car
Makes 350awkw on 20 psi tuned by powertune australia
Location port macquarie nsw
Contact shaun
0434390208

Price 69000 or swap with cash adjustment for another jap car wouldnt mind a four door r34 or evo ect 
 

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On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 9:01 PM, 34GDZ said:

Have you got a pic of this car on the side? I want to see how slanted the superior auto wingstands are 

 

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