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Make: Nissan

Model: 1998 R34 Skyline Gt-t

Milage: 99,000

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: White

Location: NE Melbourne

Complied? Yes, under RAWS

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $24,500

Contact: Phil - 0430 33 7774

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First, a bit of history...

I have owned this car for nearly 2 years, but now have to sell it because ive just moved out of home.

I am the first owner in Australia.

This car was brought in by SSV in Oakleigh as a test car to obtain their license to import R34's under the RAWS import laws.

For those who dont understand, this basically means they had to get a A+ example (Mechanicaly and Visualy) to be able to sell R34's or else they would not pass there license test. The car was even inspected by a few RAWS officers in Camberra to make sure everything was OK.

This was a big reason why i wanted this car in particular, it couldnt be a 'dodgy' example.

It was completly standard (other than factory fitted Nismo body kit) with 60,000kms on the clock.

Modifications/Features:

- Factory fitted Xenon HID Headlights

- Factory fitted Nismo body kit

- Clear Nismo front and side blinkers

- Full Stainless Steel exhaust

- BATMBL 3" Split front/dump pipe

- 3" inch big body Catco High Flow cat

- 3" Fujitsubo Cat Back

- Blitz Front mount Intercooler (using factory intercooler pipes)

- Apexi Pod filter

- Just Jap 40mm thick radiator

- Greddy Informeter

- Pioneer Headeck

- Pioneer 6" Speakers with Splits front and back

-Serviced every 5,000kms using Motul Oil

-Full Log books since i have had the car

-Service including major service (water pump, thermostat, oil, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plugs gapped at .8, belts, gearbox and diff oil etc...) and Dyno tuning performed at RACE PACE.

- Dyno tune pulled 196kw at the rear wheels (factory boost, never boosted) with dyno graphs

I have receipts to prove everything.

The only problem i had with the car was it overheated by about 5 - 10 degrees, which was due to a blocked radiator which i replaced with a thick Just Jap alloy one which has been fantastic. The car now runs consistanly at 81 degrees.

Any Inspection welcome.

All Standard parts come with the car:

Radiator, Intercooler, Blinkers, Full Exhaust, Air box with snorkel...everything.

I'll even throw in my C's short shifter which i had in for a while but took out because i didnt like the feel of the throw.

GTT - 98 Plates INCLUDED!

No silly offers, i wont even bother respoding.

Any further queries please call.

-Phil.

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