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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

GV1 Black

5 Speed Manual

49,000kms

IMMACULATE CONDITION

ONE OF A KIND GENUINE NISMO SPEC R34

This car is one of the cleanest gt-t's going around and it is one of a kind with its unique Genuine Nismo bodykit. It is in immaculate condition. It is to be believed to be a Nismo spec S-Tune factory option car. Car has always been well maintained with servicing every 5000kms with high end motul oils and always used 98 octane fuel. It has only done around 49,000kms. I am selling due to current financial issues. All modifications done to this car has been professionally installed. The car also comes with 12 months rego.

Modifications:

Exterior:

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune front bar

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune side skirts

- Genuine Nismo S-Tune rear bar

- 18 inch rims with 80% tread

- Nismo side indicators

- GTR working rear fog light

- Jap HID kit

Performance:

- Turbo back exhaust with blitz nur cannon

- HKS front mount intercooler

- Aftermarket Top Secret ECU

- Boost controller

- Automatic turbo timer

- Pod filter

- HKS oil cooler

- Heavy duty racing clutch

- Lightweight flywheel

- HKS hyper-d Coilover suspension

- Aluminium air deflector

Interior:

- Isotta steering wheel

- Carbon fibre gear knob

- Carbon fibre handbrake lever

& Plenty more mods...

This car has never had any problems. It runs beautifully and it set up just right. It has always been warmed up before driving and a lot of care and time and money has been spent on this car. It will be a very regrettable sale.

I am looking for $25,000 neg. I can be contacted anytime either on 0402554373 or 0415261008 or email [email protected]. you will not be disapointed. Located in Sydney.

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Edited by ROM30S
what power is it putting out? wats the reason for sale? is it nego down to 24g?

ive neva had a dyno power run before but im pretty sure its pushing at least 220kw, im selling it due to financial issues unfortunatly i gotta give this beast up, ill consider your offer but theres a few other people looking at the car through the week

if u want to see the car give me a call

Would you swap for 1994 jza80 szr supra, full veiliside body kit and top secret carbon fibre hood

i was trying to buy a supra for ages but i only like the zr twin turbo 6speeds im sure yours looks heaps nice.

If u just use stock ECU and injector, u can't got that much KWs....Maximun maximun 200KW...

Anyway....good luck for selling!!

it doesnt have a stock ecu

my mates got an r33 gtst runing 213kw at the wheells and my skylines quiker plus my gt-t revs out to 9000rpm or more never pushed it off the clock or hit the rev limmiter

i guess to be certain ive got to do a dyno power run

i can personally vouch for this car....

it is in tip top condition!!

i have been around this car every since it has been bought and has never had any issues

all the best with it christian

it doesnt have a stock ecu

my mates got an r33 gtst runing 213kw at the wheells and my skylines quiker plus my gt-t revs out to 9000rpm or more never pushed it off the clock or hit the rev limmiter

i guess to be certain ive got to do a dyno power run

So you mean you've reved out to 9000rpm and never hit the limiter?

I never knew GT-Ts can rev to that high, Man.. yous must be quick!

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