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Hey guys,

Im looking at selling my R34GTT.

Details:

1998 R34 GTT, Complianced in 02. Im the second Aussie owner, ive had the car for 3yrs. Car has about 80,000kms.

Includes

- Titanium 3 1/4" cat back exhaust,

- 3" dump pipe and high flow cat from Advan

- Hybrid front mount intercooler with aluminium piping

- Apexi air filter

- Blitz SDC-ID II boost controller

- Apexi Power FC.

- KYB Shocks, damper adjustable at the back.

- Lowered on king springs

- Trust gear know

- Nismo short shifter.

- Alarm with built in turbo timer

- Daiken Exceedy 3 puck ceramic clutch

Car has 204rwkw with 545nm torque

Selling for 29K o.n.o, Car has 1 yr Rego on it!!

-Mike

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was there a big difference after the tune and up the boost ?

Hey GT25T,

Yeh there was a huge difference, torque line and power was much smoother, no flat spots.

It was like driving a whole new car again.

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