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1998 Er34 GT-T Sedan

2.5 Litre NEO6 Turbo engine

4 Speed tip-tronic auto with steering wheel shift

73,000km’s

LSD

Super HICAS

ABS

Airbags- two in the front and 2x side impact

Traction control

All power options

3.5inch Blitz Nur exhaust (plus silencer)

3inch Turbo dump and front pipe

600hp Hi-Flow CatCo Catalytic converter

Pod filter

600x300x76 front mounted intercooler

Profec A Electronic Boost Controller

Turbo Timer

SAFCII Black (Tuned by Hyperdrive)

Xenon lights with adjustable tilt

After market stereo with MD player (jap one ie shitty radio) and Alpine Type R subwoofer

Serviced every 5000km’s with Mobil 1 and replaced plugs with iridium’s

Power output of 250rwhp @ 10.5psi. Was also tuned richer than most people get to keep it in the green.

Stock exhaust and filter still in garage. But stock IC has been sold. Comes with spare tyres 4x Bridgestone G-Grid IIs with lots of tread left (taken off for compliance).

Now replacing rear bumper...

Cost of ownership...

$901 a year in insurance and im 22 with 60%NCB.

Costs about $60-70 to fill with BP Ultimate and gets between 450-550km's depending on how its driven.

Servicing costs about 70 bucks every 5000 (im sure you can do it every 10 but I wont)

Asking 23k ONO

PM or email... [email protected]

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the missus wants that auto :O

I must stay strong for the manual... :ninja: hehe. good luck with the sale.

btw...got pics of that crack in the bumper?

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the missus wants that auto :laugh:

I must stay strong for the manual... :D hehe. good luck with the sale.

btw...got pics of that crack in the bumper?

Yeah i know where you're coming from. Same thing, just 12 months ago :-)

My cameara is stuffed so im in the process of buying a new one. But to describe it.... Its the right rear corner. It went into my other car at about 2km/h and is more warped that it is cracked. A few people said i could repair the crack and get it sprayed but a new kit and spray is only 1k more than getting it back to stock anyway.

Let me know if she wins and you want to talk..

Ben

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