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still deciding wether or not to sell the thing, but i thought id make a for sale thred to see how much i could get this for and exactly how many ppl are interested.

1999 R34 GTT

Black

68,000 kms

Manual Transmission

Main mods;

Highflowed R34 GTT Stock Turbo

APEXI Limited Edition AVCR Boost Controller

POWER FC (as you all know extreamly hard to find, only put it on 2 weeks back)

600x300x75mm fmic with custom piping

Apexi Pod Filter with Custom Cold Air Intake Carbon Fibre Air Box

Blits Nur Spec Cat Back with Full 3" Turboback Exhaust with SCREAMER PIPE for quicker Turbo Spool (hits boost alot faster) sounds insane absolutely drowns out the V8s

Pulling 250 RWKW

will get dyno sheet up soon

Suspension:

COMPLETE STOCK SUSPENSION

Cosmetics

GTR DO LUCK R34 Front Bar (ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER PROBERLY THE HOTTEST FRONT BAR THERE IS)

Side and Rear Bommex skirts and bar.

GT WING. gives it that hot Drifter look

Crome Grille

Other Mods

$8000 sound system with full Alpine Type R system 2x 12" Subs, Splits, and $1600 Alpine W200i touch screen DVD mp3 player

$500 of SOunded Dented for absolutely perfect sound feel, no rattleing outside the car, infact no noise can be heard from outside, only inside car. this was a professional job so garenteed perfection in sound.

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18x8" MASSIVE DISH SHADOW CROME RIMS.

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Full leather Interior Red/Black (front & back seats, door trim, parcel shelf, gear stick boot, hand break boot, centre console boot.

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i think thats about it, as you can see its a very unique car. im asking for around 45,000 full 1 year Reg.

if you would like to request more info please let me know ill add more asap.

like i said above this isnt a for sure sale, just keeping my options open, if i dont get a good price then ill just keep the car

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Dont forget to mention all the accidents it's been in. Surely that should bump the price up since half the car is new panels!

no offece mate but id be thankful if u didnt make shiet up, the only thing that was bumped was the front bar and right side skirt, which have all been replaced.

If this is a different car then im happy to delete my post but im pretty sure this is you in the following threads....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=121623&hl=

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=128842&hl=

like i said mate the only things that were damaged were the front bar and a side skirt, thats all, but thanks for f*kn up the thred newai.

if u can quote me saying there were exsensive body damage then fair enough but if u cant id appreciate u cleaning up ur posts cuz its all bs.

so has this car been in a accident or not??

yes its been in accidents, accidents where ppl have rolled into me, hit me BUT I GARENTEE NO BODY DAMAGE WAT SO EVER, THE ONLY THINGS THAT WERE DAMAGED WERE MY RIMS WHICH WERE SCRATCHED WHICH HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH IMMAC DEEP DISH SHADOW ONES WHICH I HAVE SHOWN ABOVE, SCRATCHED FACTORY FRONT BUMPER WHICH I HAVE REPLACED, AND A CRACKED SIDESKIRT, WHICH I HAVE REPLACED. AND A BENT LICIENCE PLATE, WHICH I HAVE REPLACED

I REPEAT NO BODY DAMAGE WAT SO EVER I WOULD EVEN GLADELY SUPPLY A ENGINEERS REPORT STATING THIS

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Price is not realistic.

fair enough, how much would u think is then?

if anyone would like to suggest a price id be more then welcome

Edited by anDru
fair enough, how much would u think is then?

if anyone would like to suggest a price id be more then welcome

Well given that you can get a stocker from low to mid 20s.

I'd say high 20s taking into account mods etc.

Unfortunately mods don't hold their value too well.

Well given that you can get a stocker from low to mid 20s.

I'd say high 20s taking into account mods etc.

Unfortunately mods don't hold their value too well.

agreed high 20's would be reasonable.

Well given that you can get a stocker from low to mid 20s.

I'd say high 20s taking into account mods etc.

Unfortunately mods don't hold their value too well.

r34s which are going for low 20s or mid 20s usally have 80,000+ kms on the clock.

ive checked with kamakaze motors and they are selling immac 34s with 40,000kms on the clock at around the 30k mark.

adding into account my $8000 sound system including $500 worth of sound dentening and $1600 Headunit, leather seats and other items that are limited editions or out of stock (eg PFC, ect ect)

i would think the car would be worth more then $38,000

cmon guys give him a break, all the flaming in his other threads, and links to accidents of the car mean hes never gonna sell the car on this forum..

gotta say its probally on of the best lookin r34 gtt on sale atm, even if it has been in a crash, but 45k a lil too much

gl with the sale

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