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Item: 1998 R34 Nissan Skyline GTT MANUAL

Location: Rockhampton Qld

Website: http://granthem.boostcruising.com

Item Condition: Excellent.

Reason for Selling: 33 GTR - I wanna step up to the big boys

Price and Payment Conditions: 24,000 ono

Extra Info: Excellent example of an R34. Sonic Silver in colour. I purchased with 58000k and its now just over 70k. Always serviced with Royal Purple oils, and Tectaloy 100plus (top of the range) coolant every 4-5thousand k.

5 Speed manual with stock clutch (proves it has not had a hard life, as these give up the ghost pretty easily)

Engine:

RB25DET NEO

Exhaust:

A'PEXI N1 Champagne, 3 Inch HPC dump and front pipe.

Suspension:

CUSCO Height and damper adjustable.

Wheels:

Brand new (not a mark on them) 19*8 KOYA Inox Imagines in Hyper Black. Stainless lip. Uniroyal Rain Sport 235/35/ZR19's. $2500

Modifications:

Splitfire Coil packs $600

Zorst $1500

Coil overs $2000

C West eyelids $150

East Bear LED tail lights $400

8000k HID $200

XENON headlights

Factory Privacy screen tinting (crazy dark rear windows)

Spoiler

Genuine Nissan Option Lip

Nismo clear side indicators $80

Nismo Clear front indicators $200

MTEC Titanium Wipers

Mostly debadged

Interior Converted to Blue LED

K&N Pod

Blitz Turbo Timer

RAZO Alloy Gear Knob

Stereo Audio / Visual:

Panasonic Touch Screen Head Unit.

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Contact Details: Pm or post here. If you are really serious I will give you a mob number to call.

All in all its just a very cleanly modified nearly stock R34. I purchased it and literally have not needed to spend on dollar on it. Its been great. However, I have decided I would really like to step into an R33 GTR, so of course this has to go. If it doesnt go, I will be keeping it so I wont be taking any extreme offers as I am not in need of selling.

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oh man selling the beast mate? :)

Shame, it's one of the nicest ones around imo. Good luck with the sale.

Buyer will definitely not be disappointed

PS. I don't blame you, I've always had a soft spot for R33 GTRs

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oh man selling the beast mate? :)

Shame, it's one of the nicest ones around imo. Good luck with the sale.

Buyer will definitely not be disappointed

PS. I don't blame you, I've always had a soft spot for R33 GTRs

Well testing the waters at least. With the market the way it is at the moment these sort of cars are not shifting quickly.

Yeh I guess I just love the AWD, pumped guards and awesome times a near stock GTR can pull. 34 is out of the question, so Im looking towards a later model R33!

Thanks for the kind words, if nothing pops up that takes my fancy, I will have no trouble holding onto it. :)

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you know you want it

!

GTR everything you want!

let me knoW!

Except your R33 isn't a GTR. :P

GL with the sale Grant. Buyer definitely won't be disappointed. I have driven this car and it is absolutely the tidiest and smoothest car to drive.

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Open to offers now guys, looking for seomthing with abit more HP.

Car is nearly fully resprayed now too, thanks to a drunken idiot and him scratching the bonnet. Im fussy, and the job was top notch.

Throw some offers :P

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Sorry Mate the LED tail lights played up so I no longer have them

Guys I'm really keen to step into an R33 GTR, and have found one perfect.

Therefore, price drop $23,000.00

Market isnt good at the moment but if you check out the condition of this car I'm sure you will see its well worth it.

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