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98 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Engine: RB25DET

Colour: Black

5 speed manual

Heavy duty clutch

Factory 2-way electric Sunroof

115,000 kms

Serviced every 5,000kms

Lowered suspension

GTR rear wing

18x9 wheels (265x35x18 rears & 235/x40x18 fronts)

Front Mount Intercooler

Factory plumb back BOV

Blitz 2 stage adjustable boost controller

Blitz turbo timer

2 x Defi recordable A pillar gauges (Boost & Oil pressure) + controller

Apexi air filter

Tinted windows

Central locking

3 point blackwire remote alarm

also includes stock nismo exaust and stock ecu

Apexi PFC (tuned last week) 200rwkw.. at .9 bar

new front bar same as pictured (not fitted)

Apexi N1 exaust (fitted last week)

$26500k negoatiable depending upon interest.

so here is the story guys.. bought this car about a month ago.. nice ride and all i wish i could keep it but im just a uni student and after spending 5-6k on it, getting it to the way i want. i have realised i just cant afford to run it, go to uni, party all night, and only work twice a week.. :)

will consider trades for other non-turbo cars + money my way.

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i've been in this car a shit load, and i love it! feels so much better after the power fc and exhaust were thrown on. and the tune is bloody awesome... drove from the city back to my house and there was almost no knock at all.

definately worth it.

btw, im assuming ur throwing in the stock ecu and exhaust? might wanna mention that. lol

Thanks but i dont want to lock myself into buying something now, so if you could sell it to someone now, no worries. Otherwise if its still for sale in a couple of months ill be hunting you down :(

Ok, sounds good. Might make a time to inspect.

Got any idea if GTT's are P plate illegal?

Show me a P plater in this scene who drives a legal car. LOL!!!

If u wanna talk power -> weight, most skylines aren't.

It's a top car mate. Go and check it out. The 34's are da bomb!

am interested been following your thread for a while, just wont have money for another month or so if its still around i will be keen

quick question - what wheels does it come with?

the gtr rim on the front looks hot have you got a full set?

i think this used to be Mean_R34's car.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=108405

nice car though. Good luck!

You're right fLipKnot, it was my car.

Wish I was in the position to buy it back!

The Mrs misses it too, but want to buy a house instead.

A great buy for the $$$ and mods. I know the car inside out. :O

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