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Putting my 1999 r34 GTT up for sale as im upgrading to another car, need to sell asap hence the very cheap price.

Can organise more pics for those who need them, but would be alot better to organise to come check it out in person.

* Auto/Tiptronic

* 150,xxx km (Had a $5.5k rebuild at 120xxx km using original (and very expensive) Nissan OEM parts to condition the engine)

* Serviced every 5000-6000 km using full synthetic oil.

* Garaged every night

* Brant nemesis keypad alarm

Mods:

* Body kit (Cwest Rear, Impul Side, Original OEM front bar)

* Boot spoiler removed, welded and repainted.

* 18'' Racing Hart CX

* Tein HR

* Just Jap Front Mount

* HKS EVC (Jap 4 / USA 5)

* Blitz Boost Gauge

* Full turbo back exhaust Trust MX

* Hi Flow Cat

* Raizen Voltage Stablizer

* K&N filter

* Pioneer stacker

* Clarion screen - plays cds - could hook up a ps2 or something tho id say.

$17,000ono.

Located in the Central coast - make an offer

PM , MSN ([email protected]) or mobile 0433 810 756

I also have full japanese original ownership certs, logbooks and user manuals. I have copied english translations too.

Pics below

will get more better/newer ones soon.

thanks for looking everyone.

NOTE - in one of the photo's it has a aftermarket front bar, that isnt actually supplied, but will give you an idea of how it will look with a kit.

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Edited by dr1ft3r

lol, nah cant do that, need the money asap as i want to buy another car before someone else snaps it up. lol. but feel free to come check it out, wont dissappoint.

also all inspections welcome! test drives also can be arranged!

cheers.

manual conversion could be done for around 2.5-3k. which in the end you'd still have a manual gtt with a few mods for under 20k. :nyaanyaa: cheers mate and also any pic requests i can organise for buyers.

cheers.

  • 1 month later...

A little bird told me that there is still money owing on this car to the previous owner...

How about we settle the first transaction before we start another?

PS: The previous owner has been frantically trying to get a hold of you via PM, Email and Phone Call.

A little bird told me that there is still money owing on this car to the previous owner...

How about we settle the first transaction before we start another?

PS: The previous owner has been frantically trying to get a hold of you via PM, Email and Phone Call.

LOL! stan!! That is funny as!!

Has this car been sold or something?

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