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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline, R34 GTT

Milage: 120,000 genuine kilometers

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Silver, fresh spray

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes, and registered until early 2009

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $30,000

Contact: 0419 101 639 or PM or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:Lots

Images: Below

Basic Specs

1998, R34 GTT

Platinum Silver in colour, has a bit of a purple pearl in some lights (standard colour) freshly resprayed and maintained regularly with top end carnuba wax, and topped up at Final Inspection ONLY

Nismo Sports Front Bar

Genuine East Bear Rear Bar

Genuine East Bear side skirts

Fibreglass nose piece

Fibreglass Eyelids

GENUINE Nismo GT Tail Lights

Nismo Smoked Indicator lenses

Interior

Apline 7876R Head Unit. Top of the range a couple of years ago.

Soundstream Front Splits

Soundstream Rear 6 inch co-axes

Standard Seats

Apexi Pen style Turbo Timer

Nismo Solid Shifter

Three gauge pod modified to fit three aftermarket guages, Boost, Oil Temp, Water Temp

Shitty R34 Series 1 interior paint mod

Engine

Stanard internals

Tomie Poncams, 260 Degree duration, 9.15 lift

HKS Adjustable Exhaust Cam Wheel, set at 0

Nismo 480cc injectors

HKS Front Mount Kit

GCG High Flow

BATMBL Split front dump

Race Pace Super High Flow Cat

Fujitsubo Power Getter Exhaust

Street rear pipe which gives exactly 90dB

Meridian Motorsports Oil Cooler Kil

Bass Junky Bits Radiator Deflector

Splitfire Coil Packs

PowerFC and hand controller and book kit

Tune by Race Pace

Oil cooler kit

Large Just Jap Radiator

Genuine Walbro fuel pump

4 gauge fuel pump wiring with relay in boot

Silicone inlet piping and Silicone radiator piping

Drivetrain and Suspension

Whiteline Springs

Whiteline SK Group buy shocks

Whiteline Front and Rear Sway bars, adjustable both ends

Whiteline Rear Camber Kit

Whiteline Sub Frame Locking Kit

Whiteline Front Camber Kit

Whiteline Front Offset Castor Rod Bushes

Geoffs Hicas Locking Bar

Exedy Extreme Single Plate 9 button Clutch with sprung centre

Braided Clutch Line, ADR Compliant

Ogura Racing Clutch lightweight flywheel

Brand New Kaaz 1.5 Way LSD

Buddy Club P1 Racing PII FORGED Rims in Black centre with Chrome rim. 18 x 8 and 18 x 9

Kuhmo Escta Sport tyres, 80% at least on front and about 60% on rear

Brakes

DBA4000 6x6 wiper slot rotors front and back

Project Mu super street pads front and rear

ADR Compliant Braided lines

Cusco Master Cylinder brace

URAS Drift hand brake shoes

I'm sure there's more, and I'll update as I remember.

So you can see I've spent around $25 - $30k (plus car price) building a tough and reliable, all round car.

I'm sure that I've spent more, and I'll add things I've done at the thread grows if required.

Dyno

250 rwkw, Race Pace Dyno, Benno Tune,

Quarter Mile

12.9 @ 113 mph. The car is good for mid to low 12s with the right rubber

Price

$28,000

This price is very reasonable for a car with the amount of work which mine has had put into it.

You can buy stockers for less, but if you want a genuine car, that will virtually cost you nothing more, then here it is.

I wash and wax it (Swissol Onyx) regluarly, I drive it very sedatly on the roads, infact I've never gotten a speeding fine in this car.

It's an easy car to drive either hard or soft, return about 340 kilometers for a 50 litre fill around town, and will easily make 450-500 on the open road.

Nothing has been left to chance on this car. If I thought it needed something new, I just went and bought it. If something wore out, or needed replacing, I replaced it with the best.

NO Test Pilots.

NOBODY will be driving my car until I see a deposit.

I will take you on as many drives as you want, but until you are going to front with the money, there will be no piloting.

Obviously this isn't a car that I WANT to sell, but life is life and sometimes it's not the right time to be driving a car you enjoy, you need to be driving a car that gets you from a to b with kids and dogs and stuff, which I can't do with this car.

I'd love to keep this as a weekend car, but alas, I only have a two car garage.

Enjoy the pics.

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Hey Pete. Lovely car and i would have it in a SECOND but im selling the car to get some startup collateral for a project. Im not looking forward to seeing it go so soon (hasnt been registered in australia yet) but i need a few housand shortly, and the car is all i have to sell haha... so get get my $3-4k that i need, i have to sell the car for 30,000 and then spend my change on something else!

Keep your Buddy Clubs and your stereo...? Drop your price for me a lil? theyd look great on a black 260RS wouldnt they?

Bobbeh

Car is booked in for a Full Interior steam clean and detail and a Stage 1 exterior detail and Wax at Final Inspection next week.

She'll be all shiney!

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Hi Stephen,

Pics below.

Excuse the dusty engine bay, I haven't had time to tidy her up yet, but as you can see, she's all pretty much in order.

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