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FOR SALE

I am selling my R34 as i am getting a company car.

Overall the car is in excellent condition with no accident history.

I am the second owner in Australia.

The car is significantly modified, with no expense spared using only quality parts.

The car has been tuned at Racepace Motorsport and i have always used Trust F2

Fully Synthetic oil changing it every 10,000 kms. The car is mechanically excellent.

Currently the car is running 210 rwkw, but comfortable makes 230 rwkw with the potential for more.

Model : 1999 R34 Nissan Skyline GT-T

Transmission : 5 Speed Manual

Engine : 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L

Color : White

Rego : 12 Months

kms: 111 000 km

Power : 210-230 rwkw

Modifications list:

Foot work:

- Blitz Z2 3pc forged alloy wheels 235x 18 Front 265x 18 Rear

- Drift 32 stage adjustable 46mm mono tube coil over’s.

- White Line front caster adjustment bushes.

- White Line adjustable sway bars with link kits(Front and Rear).

- White Line rear lower control arm bushes.

- White Line pineapple ring sub frame lock kit.

- White Line adjustable rear upper control arms.

- White Line adjustable rear upper traction arms .

- Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads.

- Brand New Toyo Poxes T1-R Tires.

Turbo/Exhaust:

- Blitz SBC I-Colour boost controller

- Trust TD05SH18G low mount turbo kit.

- Trust dump pipe (Part of turbo kit)

- Nismo front pipe

- Trust power extreme cat back exhaust system.

- Drift High Flow Cat

Induction:

- K&N custom dry carbon intake filter

- Z32 air flow meter.

- Trust 76mm intercooler kit

- Greddy Blow off valve (Return Type)

Other:

- Apexi Power FC Engine management

- Oil Cooler

- Bosch ¿040¿ 500HP fuel pump

- Blitz 535 cc injectors

- Split fire ignition coils

- Iridium plugs

- Drift catch tank

- Engine Grounding Kit

- Greddy Turbo Timer

- Sony Head Unit

- Nismo Clear Front & Side Indicators

- Tinted Windows

Spare / Stock Parts

I also still have a number of spare parts from when the modifications were fitted

that I will sell with the car including the following:

- Stock coilovers and springs

- Stock Injectors

- Stock Coil Packs

- Stock Airbox and air flow meter

- Stock Exhaust (modified 33 one to fit 34)

- Stock front and side indicators

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PRICE : $25,000 ono

Please contact me for anymore information.

All test welcome.

Location : VIC – Melbourne – Eastern Suburbs

Phone : 0401 946 220

Email : [email protected]

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wanna sell me your wheels for R34 GTT wheels 80& tread plus cash your way :)

Hey mate, Nah sorry, wheels are going with the car. Dont want to separate anything.

You can buy the car take of the wheels and resell it if you like :)

Hi Mark,

that is a nice unit, what can you tell me about the interior? Colour/condition etc.

Thanks

Graeme

Hey mate,

The color of the interior is the dark blue / gray seats.

The dash and surround are black and gray.

The seats are in excellent condition, no rips or tears, i have always had throw overs on the front seats and people rarely ride in the back.

The Dash is in good condition, the stereo surround could do with a paint as has some scratches from when things like the boost control and stereo were installed. The passenger door also has some scratches on the kick panel.

I would not be too concerned about some interior wear, these are very cheap to fix up.

I would more concentrate on the modifications and mechanics of the vehicle and the value of all the modifications.

I am happy to give you a price break down on the parts to give you an idea.

I will try get some interior photos over the weekend and upload them.

If you are interested in the car your best bet is to just pop up and have a look.

Please give me a call if you would like to know anything about the car.

Mark.

Thanks Mark,

appreciate the mechanical side, just wondering what it was like in the drivers seat! Going to be hot tomorrow, where are you located by the way, I am in Ringwood East?

regards,

Graeme

:)

Thanks Mark,

appreciate the mechanical side, just wondering what it was like in the drivers seat! Going to be hot tomorrow, where are you located by the way, I am in Ringwood East?

regards,

Graeme

:D

yeh best to come on a dry cool day.

located in emerald.

Mark.

Hey mate, Nah sorry, wheels are going with the car. Dont want to separate anything.

You can buy the car take of the wheels and resell it if you like :P

lol no worries dude. i actually came up to yours back in the day when you had you R33 for sale youhad just purchased the 34.

gluck with the sale and if you ever do decide to split hit me up :huh:

Ashneel:

Hey mate, yeh i remeber you coming up and having a look at the R33.

Going to miss driving a skyline, but cant say no to a company car. Maybe a GTR will be down the track in a few years.

Had a number of enquiries and im pending sale to a QLD driver.

Thanks Mark, they are fine.

No problem. They will give you an idea of the interior anyway.

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