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Hey guys, as I've mentioned previously, Ive fixed up my beast and due to excessive bills, she has to go :blink:

Car:

R34 GTT

I am the first aussie owner since import through Cosmopolitan Cars @ Paramatta.

Will come with 12 months rego

RB25DET

102,000kms. - Full 100km service 30kms ago. (all oils, diff+gbox)

Mods:

Apexi AX5370 (400hp Ball bearing) turbo - good for 250rwkw),

Custom Turbo oil+water lines made (Put on less than 30kms ago)

Apexi Air filter

Brand new splitfire coilpacks - just installed

HSD Coilovers + 2" Lowered kingsprings

FMIC

6 Point takata harness

8000k HID

Bride Zeta III (super low) - black (Factory seats also provided)

Front suspension rack fully rebuilt + serviced

aftermarket Lower control arms,castor arms, tie rods, tie rod ends etc etc.

Nismo Factory bodykit - Rear wing removed, but comes with

All factory parts I have lying around

17x8+17x9 Rims. (Rear tyres 99%, fronts 70%)

This car is my baby and weapon, Im sad to see her go.

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Things you may want to do:

ECU+Injectors+Fuel pump will see 250rwkw, sounds soft but you will have INSANE ammount of touque + response. (approx 600nm of torque)

Last dyno the car had with the stock turbo it produced 200rwkw. This turbo should be able to produce about 220rwkw with the stock fuelpump+ injectors NEAR max, but with a heckload more response and torque over the stock turbo

This is an insane car, which was built purely for being able to drive mon-fri, everyday but still have a huge poke when you give it some.

$19,990+12 Months rego

$18,990, No Rego.

-Willing to negotiate.

Contact via PM/Post here.

-WILLING TO TRADE + CASH ONTOP - THROW ME A PM!

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for some reason I am unable to edit my post...

Car is still for sale.

Just had the head serviced + all gaskets replaced.

Nismo thermostat.

New timing belt

Anything that hasnt been up to scratch I'm having fixed/had fixed.

Car runs amazingly well with the aftermarket turbo considering the fact its still using a factory ECU.

Car has 104,000ish kms

This is a very responsive car, lots of pull through the entire rev range, very good for tight circuits.

Car is now priced at $16,000 with Registration.

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