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Up for sale is my 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT white coupe.

Tiptronic auto, 99,800kms, Xenon headlights, dual airbags, ABS, Traction control (switchable), power everything, climate control, LSD.

Professional Mods as follows:

FMIC installed by Grotto Engineering

Walbro high flow fuel pump installed by Race Solutions

Apexi SAFC NEO purchased new and tuned by Hitman

Full 3" stainless HKS exhaust from turbo back

Boost controller set to 11psi

Pod, CAI and heat box

New Splitfire Coilpacks - Croydon Racing

Greddy turbo timer

Top of the range 3 point Mongoose Alarm with tow and wheel sensors installed by Platinum PI.

Pioneer double DIN 6 stacker CD with pioneer splits.

Blue LED mod to dash lights.

Eyelids.

Car has been methodically serviced with the best oils and parts - 5,000km oil and filter changes, 100,000km service complete which included new water pump, thermostat, timing belt, bearings, crank seal, cam seal, all new ancillary belts, power steering fluid change (over $1000 service). Then had auto trans serviced with new oil and new spark plugs installed and new O2 sensor. Car has original Japanese log books and owners manual.

Mechanical condition is excellent and motor pressure checked very healthy with pressure even across all cylinders. Nothing else to spend, I am the first Aus owner and this has not been a 17 year old thrash mobile (I'm 28).

Car is tuned at 200rwkw at 11psi. Very quick and with the NEO am getting 12.2L/100km around town and on a recent highway trip to Newcastle got 9.9L/100km so very economical too.

Above mods add up to thousands and have all receipts. Tyres at 70%, brake pads have plenty left, rego till March.

Asking $18,000. Post, PM or can call/text on 0413 0412 10. Please no time wasters or test pilots.

Thanks,

Tony

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Please note Boost gauge and Apexi RSM shown in this photo have been removed.

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Forgot to mention interior is in great nick, seats in good condition ect. One of the reasons I chose this car was because you could tell it had original kays judging from interior and engine bay condition, unlike some of the ones getting around with "50,000kms".

Anyway price is now $17,500 ono.

Price drop $16990

OK that sparked a bit of interest...

To answer questions:

1) Tune is only a few months old and was done by Hitman in Penrith.

2) Tyres still have plenty of tread

3) Never been boosted over 11psi

4) Yes all buttons and electronics are in full working order.

5) No accidents.

Yes guys I am slightly negotiable at this price but no low ball offers thanks - not desperate to sell.

Merlin, what area are you in?

Has the 100 000k belt been replaced?

I am in the Hills District (about 5 minutes out of Parramatta).

Yes 100,000 belt has been replaced - full 100,000 service has been done (cost over $1000).

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