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Item: 99 R34 GTT

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: 12800km’s, extremely clean interior, great paintwork. Drives exelently!

Reason for Selling: Cant afford repayments.

Price: $26000.

Extra Info: This car is not a wind back. It still has that new car smell! I suspect it was a demo car for a HKS dealer or something as most of the parts are HKS. All the bushes and undercarriage are in great condition, all the belts look new, No oil leaks, no oil spilt from servicing ect, engine feels fresh and no strange noises, same for gearbox and diff and no wear marks on the interior at all. This truly is the best example of a 34 I have ever seen.

This car still smells like new and is one of the cleanest, unabused 34's I have ever seen. First to see with the money will buy!

Im sure there I have missed and I will update once I find out more about the turbo and computer. I will take better pictures of the glitter because it is absolutely blinding in daylight. I will be very sad to see this go but my financial troubles are forcing me to sell.

No joy rides. I am happy to drive unless a deposit is paid.

Mods:

Full respray with standard navy paint with rainbow glitter that must be seen to be appreciated.

Full HKS body kit.

HKS front mount intercooler. 100mm core.

HKS intake.

HKS front pipe.

Gready electronic boost controller set to 12psi. Currently switched off till tune is checked.

Unknown turbo but suspect must be bigger/highflowed. Will investigate soon.

Unknown computer but must be changed 7700rpm.

Kakimoto 3"cat back exhaust.

GAB coilovers,

17's with 235's on the front and 255's on the back.

Turbo timer wired into the dash that calculates shutdown on revs and time on.

Contact Details: Dave 0424 506 009 or [email protected] for email/msn

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