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After 10 years time has come for my skyline to find a new home.

For sale

1998 ER34 sedan 5 speed with sunroof

*Plazmaman FFP with 62mm plazmaman throttle body 
*Spitfire coil packs 
*Bosch Motorsport 2000cc injectors 
*Turbosmart fuel pressure reg 
*Inline fuel filter mounted in boot 
*Tomei type b cams
*Exhaust side adjustable cam gear 
*Performance springs and retainers 
*ARP head studs 
*Nitto head gasket 
*Precision turbo 6062 gen 2 
*4” intake and filter. 
*Full 3.5” exhaust turbo back 
*Tial 44mm waste Gate / can be plumbed in 
*6boost manifold heat wrapped 
*Custom baffled catch can 
*Custom air box 
*Oil cooler and oil filter relocation 
*Link G4 plug in ecu 
*Flex fuel tune by DVS tuning 
*Fenix rad double pass 
*Jim berry race clutch 
*Tomei extreme 2way lsd 
*castor arms adjustable 
*Front camber arms adjustable 
*Rear camber arms adjustable 
*Front seats sparco fixed back 
*Drivers side 5 point harness fitted 
*Quick release steering wheel. 
*Drift button on handbrake 
*Front rotors slotted 
*Rear rotors slotted and drilled 
*Black Drift teks 18x8.5 +28 front 18x9.5 +18 rear
*Battery relocated to the boot 
*Mscn surge tank Fitted with 2x 044 pumps feeding a -8 line to rail 
*Walbro Feeding surge tank 
*External pumps staged and all pumps on own relays
*Afr gauge 
*Boost 
*Oil temp 
*Water temp 
*Ethanol %
*High /low boost switch

Current power on e85 is 
367 kw on low boost 20psi
407kw on high boost 25psi

Asking price is $25,000 ono

message for contact information or any other details on car, like i said have owned this car for 10 years , second owner in the country. she has been in many different stages over the years and is  A lot of fun on track or the street.

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