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Nissan Skyline

R34 GTT Manual

69,300 Ks

5 Speed Manual

White With Red Leather Throughout

NorthHaven NSW

Complied Yes

RWC Yes

Until August 2009 ASU 33Q

$27,900 ONO With Spares Will Consider Genuine Offers

Mark 0407401112

See Below

Available, below and contact me for any detailed images required

Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Turbo Manual 1999

Owned and nurtured by mature age enthusiast (fanatic). Weekend hobby. This car is probably one of the best R34s on the market today. Meticulously maintained. Mid North Coast NSW. First to see will buy. For a full email photo pictorial please email [email protected] Only genuine potential buyers please

69,300 Km

2.5 litre RB25DET Neo Motor

White in colour with high quality 3M window tint through out

Fully electronic integrated tinted sunroof. Programmable, tilt and slide with internal sliding cover. Automatically closes on ignition off

Original body, not cut up

High flow fuel pump

Adjustable GFB Stealth FX state of the art blow off valve. Can also be turned off completely

New sealed lead acid battery

Turbocharger rebuilt with Garret Hi Flo core. All exhaust seals replaced

Nismo exhaust system and muffler

Apexi Power FC engine management system

Apexi in-car hand controller

Apexi boost controller adjustable from the in-car hand controller via the Apexi Power FC. Car has never been run over 13 PSI

Buddy Club digital boost gauge with maximum boost memory and audible peak warning plus average boost reading. KPI and PSI

9 chamber oil cooler with remote larger oil filter and braided lines throughout

Alloy radiator

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Alloy pedals, clutch brake and accelerator

DBA 4000 series slotted disc rotors front and rear with Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Brake cooling ducts

K-Sport adjustable rose jointed radius rods for perfect wheel alignment. This car drives straight

Bilstein shocks all round with uprated springs

Preventative maintenance continually carried out. Cam drive belt recently replaced well ahead of requirement, as were the water pump, thermostat, belts and hoses, Iridium spark plugs. No expense spared

Only run on fully synthetic engine oil changed with filter every 10,000 Ks

Red Line oil in diff and gearbox

Red high quality leather throughout including gear shift boot and handbrake cover as well door/rear panel inserts

Momo shift knob and hand brake lever

Steering wheel recently re-leathered in high quality black Connolly with red stitching and original ribbing

Nismo instrument panel finished in carbon fibre with chrome dial surrounds

New Kenwood USB/CD/mp3/wma etc sound system with Alpine speakers. Remote control

Sound system has stereo audio inputs and USB power and connectivity on the face (detachable)

Black Widow immobilizer, car alarm, remote lock/unlock and panic. Fully programmable. Two remote controls supplied

HKS turbo timer Type 1 (3 stage) and multi function meter. Max speed warning, top speed memory, 0-100, 0-400 metres, stop watch tachometer, max revs memory, max rev 2 stage warning lights (shift lights), etc etc.

Genuine Skyline floor carpet mats throughout including rear transmission tunnel cover

Hockenheim mesh type wheels were fitted not so long ago, 8" x 18 front, 9" x 18" rear

All manuals, instruction and fitting guides etc.

Original jack and tools

And wait……there's more......Spares, Wheels and Tyres

Set of 4 x Blitz 3 piece Type 03 wheels 8.5" x 18" fronts, 9.5" x 18" rears. Need renovation but not bent. Rumored to be worth $1500 each new

Set of 6 (4 fronts, 2 rears) Yokohama A408s worth about $700 each new. One of the best road tyres available. Only partially worn. There are two of these on the rear of the car now also

HKS Direct Drive air filter with two filter pads

Set of genuine Nissan front disc rotors

Original factory blow off valve

Original Nissan computer replaced by the Apexi Power FC

Spare grey leather covered steering wheel

Original front radius rods

One rear Hockenheim mesh type wheel as pictured (spare) 9" x 18"

One spare K-Sport radius rod rose joint

Kenwood CD changer/audio input control unit. For connecting multiple CD changers and provides for extra stereo audio inputs

Full tank of fuel provided

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Edited by markarnold
nice car.. was it a big job fitting in that sunroof?

That is a $2500 Holandia fully programmable elctronic tilt and slide sun roof. The best money can buy as with everything else on this car. Fitted by City Sunroofs, Sydney. New head lining throughout etc etc. It's a great job.

Major Price Drop, Anyone want to make an offer? Say, $25,000? I am negotiable.

Nissan Skyline

R34 GTT Manual

69,300 Ks

5 Speed Manual

White With Red Leather Throughout

NorthHaven NSW

Complied Yes

RWC Yes

Until August 2009 ASU 33Q

$25,000 ONO With Spares Will Consider Genuine Offers

Mark 0407401112

See Below

Available, below and contact me for any detailed images required

Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Turbo Manual 1999

Owned and nurtured by mature age enthusiast (fanatic). Weekend hobby. This car is probably one of the best R34s on the market today. Meticulously maintained. Mid North Coast NSW. First to see will buy. For a full email photo pictorial please email [email protected] Only genuine potential buyers please

69,300 Km

2.5 litre RB25DET Neo Motor

White in colour with high quality 3M window tint through out

Fully electronic integrated tinted sunroof. Programmable, tilt and slide with internal sliding cover. Automatically closes on ignition off

Original body, not cut up

High flow fuel pump

Adjustable GFB Stealth FX state of the art blow off valve. Can also be turned off completely

New sealed lead acid battery

Turbocharger rebuilt with Garret Hi Flo core. All exhaust seals replaced

Nismo exhaust system and muffler

Apexi Power FC engine management system

Apexi in-car hand controller

Apexi boost controller adjustable from the in-car hand controller via the Apexi Power FC. Car has never been run over 13 PSI

Buddy Club digital boost gauge with maximum boost memory and audible peak warning plus average boost reading. KPI and PSI

9 chamber oil cooler with remote larger oil filter and braided lines throughout

Alloy radiator

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Alloy pedals, clutch brake and accelerator

DBA 4000 series slotted disc rotors front and rear with Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Brake cooling ducts

K-Sport adjustable rose jointed radius rods for perfect wheel alignment. This car drives straight

Bilstein shocks all round with uprated springs

Preventative maintenance continually carried out. Cam drive belt recently replaced well ahead of requirement, as were the water pump, thermostat, belts and hoses, Iridium spark plugs. No expense spared

Only run on fully synthetic engine oil changed with filter every 10,000 Ks

Red Line oil in diff and gearbox

Red high quality leather throughout including gear shift boot and handbrake cover as well door/rear panel inserts

Momo shift knob and hand brake lever

Steering wheel recently re-leathered in high quality black Connolly with red stitching and original ribbing

Nismo instrument panel finished in carbon fibre with chrome dial surrounds

New Kenwood USB/CD/mp3/wma etc sound system with Alpine speakers. Remote control

Sound system has stereo audio inputs and USB power and connectivity on the face (detachable)

Black Widow immobilizer, car alarm, remote lock/unlock and panic. Fully programmable. Two remote controls supplied

HKS turbo timer Type 1 (3 stage) and multi function meter. Max speed warning, top speed memory, 0-100, 0-400 metres, stop watch tachometer, max revs memory, max rev 2 stage warning lights (shift lights), etc etc.

Genuine Skyline floor carpet mats throughout including rear transmission tunnel cover

Hockenheim mesh type wheels were fitted not so long ago, 8" x 18 front, 9" x 18" rear

All manuals, instruction and fitting guides etc.

Original jack and tools

And wait……there's more......Spares, Wheels and Tyres

Set of 4 x Blitz 3 piece Type 03 wheels 8.5" x 18" fronts, 9.5" x 18" rears. Need renovation but not bent. Rumored to be worth $1500 each new

Set of 6 (4 fronts, 2 rears) Yokohama A408s worth about $700 each new. One of the best road tyres available. Only partially worn. There are two of these on the rear of the car now also

HKS Direct Drive air filter with two filter pads

Set of genuine Nissan front disc rotors

Original factory blow off valve

Original Nissan computer replaced by the Apexi Power FC

Spare grey leather covered steering wheel

Original front radius rods

One rear Hockenheim mesh type wheel as pictured (spare) 9" x 18"

One spare K-Sport radius rod rose joint

Kenwood CD changer/audio input control unit. For connecting multiple CD changers and provides for extra stereo audio inputs

Full tank of fuel provided

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