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Item: R34 GTT Sedan

Location: Perth SOR

Item Condition: Very good

Reason for Selling: To buy a block of land

Price and Payment Conditions: 25k ONO

Contact Details: [email protected]

Extra Info:

1998

73,000kms

Auto

3.5inch Blitz Nur exhaust (plus silencer)

3inch Turbo dump and front pipe

Hi-Flow CatCo Cat

Pod filter

600x300x76 front mounted intercooler

GReddyProfec A EBC

Turbo Timer (not sure on brand)

SAFCII Black Limited edition (Tuned by Hyperdrive)

Xenons with adjustable tilt

After market stereo with MD player and Alpine Type R subwoofer and amp

Boost gauge mounted on driver’s pillar

Serviced every 5000km’s with Mobil 1 and replaced plugs with iridium’s about 2000kms ago

Power output of 250rwhp @ 10.5 PSI

Took it down the track the other day and it ran a 13.799, but that doesnt mean its been thrashed :blink:

Comes with stock exhaust, stock air box, Ggrid II's with 80%+ left (plus the 80% plus set thats one them, DOT marked ones), WA rego until july 06 (just paid), and what ever else is sitting in the shed ;)

Will accept any reasonable offer.

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*Changed Price*

*added Xenon lights pic*

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Also willing to trade + cash for something a little smaller.

Astra, vectra, ford or holden wagon...  i want this gone asap.

Im buying the block next week :)

Oh and a stock Stagea... I see a few on here atm if anyone wants to upgrade :D

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Also willing to trade + cash for something a little smaller.

Astra, vectra, ford or holden wagon...  i want this gone asap.

Im buying the block next week :)

Oh and a stock Stagea... I see a few on here atm if anyone wants to upgrade :D

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