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The time to sell my 1998 R34 GTT has come.

Reason for sale is that I want to get back into forest rallying and I cannot afford to keep the Skyline. I would if I could!

The car has always been garaged and religiously serviced (I am a mechanic) every 3000km, using Castrol products. Always warmed up/cooled down. The car has never missed a beat and has been a pleasure to own, modify and enjoy! It has never been in an accident - any inspection welcome!

It has travelled 64500km.

Engine mods:

GCG steel wheel ball bearing highflow turbo

Power FC

Greedy boost controller set at 14psi

Walbro in tank pump

Sard fuel reg

Nismo 480cc injectors

Splitfire coilpacks

Drift pod filter, cold air pipe and underbonnet heat shield

Monsta front mount

Full turbo back exhaust, high flow cat and HKS rear section from cat to tip

Poly (hard) turbo intake pipe instead of standard soft rubber pipe

Tuned by Micks Motorsport to 230rwkw

Just Jap alloy radiator and twin thermo fans

Genuine Nismo low temp thermostat

Oil catch can

Brakes/suspension mods:

Nismo S tune suspension with 4 way adjustable shocks

Just Jap radius rods

Just Jap upper rear camber arms

Just Jap HICAS lock bar

QFM A1RM pads all round

Master cylinder stopper bracket

Lucas racing brake fluid

Street legal braided brake lines

Interior is standard and in excellent condition. I have never smoked or allowed anyone to smoke in the car. Has a full set of factory mats.

Only interior mods are a Saber boost gauge and Nismo gearknob.

YLD34T number plates included and registered until September 2009

PRICE: $23900 o.n.o

Please call Toby on 0409 903 669 for more information.

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sorry mate, cant even reply to pm bcos of the min post thing.......

is that for full comprehensive or just fire n theft?

also, howre the maintenance costs? i ask bcos its not exactly stock...

and do u know how many owners since landing in oz?

sorry abt the q's, but i gotta sell it to the missus

sorry mate, cant even reply to pm bcos of the min post thing.......

is that for full comprehensive or just fire n theft?

also, howre the maintenance costs? i ask bcos its not exactly stock...

and do u know how many owners since landing in oz?

sorry abt the q's, but i gotta sell it to the missus

No probs mate, you have PM!

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