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Price: $18,500

~ FOR SALE - NO TRADES / SWAPS ~

Location: Adelaide, SA
Name: Mike
Contact #: 0409-501-883

~ REASON FOR SELLING ~ I just accepted a new position back in the US so I'm moving. That's it. I drive her every day to work. No mechanical issues. Just had 4-wheel alignment <6 months. All receipts from previous owners included. Rego good till 17FEB.  I literally JUST had the new front bumper installed too (16JAN2017).

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T RB25DET Neo Engine 122,XXX km's

NISMO Z-Tune Style Front Bumper NISMO Style Side-Skirts NISMO Style Rear Bumper NISMO Clear Front Turn Indicators Clear Fender Turn Indicators GTR Style Rear Spoiler GTR OEM Xenon Headlights 18x9.5 +20 Work Emotion 11R's 235/40/18 tires >75% Tread
***OPTIONAL: 18x9.5/18x10.5 +35 Rota Grids ($500) ***INCLUDED: Stock Rims & Tires (FREE)

Custom FMIC Intake Pod Filter Custom 3" Exhaust HKS SQV Blow-Off Valve (Authentic)
Deceptor Blow-Off Valve w/ Recirc Controller Manual Boost Controller OEM GT-R Suspension (Struts/Shocks) Cube Speed Short Shifter NISMO Shift Knob
Turbo Timer
Kenwood DDX5015DAB Stereo Kenwood KCA-100 - HDMI/HML Wifi Screen Mirroring Bluetooth Handsfree Microphone Back-Up Camera Pioneer TS-A1685S 350w Front Speakers Kicker CS65 300w Rear Speakers

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24 minutes ago, D0gg94 said:

Very tidy!!! Good luck with the sale and move!

Thanks so much! Sad to be leaving. :(

I at least have another project car waiting for me when I get home...

'94 Mazda RX-7 w/ 2JZ-GTE swap... buwahaha! ?

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PRICE LOWERED: $17,000

 

 

I've swapped the black Rota Grids back on to bring the price down.

The Rota's are 18x9.5 and 18x10.5 +35. 

Tires are 235/40/18 and 265/35/18 respectively.

Need to sell FAST!! C'mon guys!

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