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Excellent condition front to back. Bought this to start as a project car but have been bitten by the track bug and have been developing my Evo more as a circuit car.
 
Have made the decision to sell the 34 and buy something else to have as a fun road /toy car. Would consider R35 trade but really looking to go next level up.
 
Car has standard original paint front to back and is in great original condition. Not a dressed up / painted old hump that’s shiney.
 
Cusco suspension
TE37 wheels
Cat back Blitz exhaust
That’s about it.
 
Front and rear diffusers both there and complete, interior is perfect. All original glass and paint.
 
80k
 
0400841142
 
Car is sitting in my factory in Blacktown. Inspection welcome any time
 
Cameron
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