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Hi All,

Regretfully selling my Baby ...

Before buying the car and before doing the modifications I took every care in ensuring that what I was buying was of a top standard. Take this opportunity to own a gem that's been babied since being imported. This included getting an Engineer's Certificate as well having CRD perform Compression and Road Tests prior to purchase. Contact me if you have any queries whatsoever. Will be up on Carsales tomorrow.

Notes

· Bought last November, selling due to returning to studies / moving out of home

· Rego Til November

· Engine in good condition, compression and leakage tests were performed on the car by Croydon Racing Developments.. All A1 (documentation available)

· Genuine weekend car. Meticulously Taken Care of (and loved) serviced every 5000kms with Motul Turbolight oil since being imported

· Grade 4 import, all import documents will come with the car

· Comes with Engineering Certificate for non standard modifications!! (excludes POD Air Filter)

· 200rwkw (have dyno sheet)

· Serviced 3000kms ago

Details

·    Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

·    59XXX kms on the clock

·    2 door Coupe

·    Turbo

·    5 Speed Manual

·    XENON Headlights

·    Traction Control

·    HICAS 4 Wheel Steer

·    Power Windows

·    Power Mirrors

·    Air Conditioning

·    Climate Control

·    Dual Airbags

·    GT Wing

·    Keyless Entry

Performance

·    17" AVS Model 7 Rims (With Good Rubber)

·    5Zigen Cat-back Exhaust

·    Blitz Boost Controller

·    FET Turbo Timer

·    Front Mount Intercooler (Croydon Racing) – Near New

·    Monza Racing Pedals

·    K&N Pod Aircleaner – Near New

·    Go-Fast-Bitz Plumb Back Blow of Valve – Near New

·    Professionally Lowered approx 1.5†in Japan

Sound / Security

·    JVC Double Din DVD/CD/MP3 Head Unit

·    Kenwood Splits

·    Powerful Amplifier

·    10†Sony Xplod Subwoofer

·    Upgraded Car Alarm as professionally installed by LifeStyle Store Parramatta

Contact:

Ron 0415556722

[email protected]

See attachments for Photos / Will take more pics this weekend.

$24k ono WITH STEREO, $23k ono without

Thanks

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Edited by derek zoolander

Car will come with Stock Airbox (no snorkel), Stock Side-Mount Intercooler ...

Will also consider any trades + Cash Adjustment. Looking for something around the 5-10k mark, something cheap but fun to run around. Preferably non-turbo, manual.

Cheers guys.

Been asked this quite a bit, but I am fairly negotiable on price guys.

Remember the car comes with an engineers certificate for most of the mods plus a very good sound system, so there's no more to spend.

Cheers :)

Hey guys, i have listed everything that I know of.

I was actually quite (happily) surprised too when CRD handed me the Dyno Sheet.

Cheers

Ron

Edited by derek zoolander
  • 4 weeks later...

okay - haven't looked at this in a while due to being way on business. looking now for quick sale ...

$24k ono with everything

$23k ono without DVD player & amplifier

I am going to sell my Audi A4 1.8T and get a R34 GT-T. I was planning to advertise my car for sale next month when I have more free time.

But, just see if you are interest to swap with an Audi first?

I had a R33 GTS-T about 3-4 years ago and I would like to get a R32/33 GTR or R34 GT-T now. Please let me know and I can provide you more details with my car. Thanks!

Edited by Nismo_R33
  • 2 weeks later...

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