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Its time to sell my baby for a great price of 90K while the value of gt-t's has mysteriously "sky" rocketed!

This is a serious sale for a serious buyer who wants a seriously powerful R34.

1998 Skyline gt-t

manual

rare white

413.5rwhp stock internal built and tuned at pop racing dyno

Engine

RB25 Neoo

splitfire coilpack

Cusco Oil catch cans

Turbo

Masterpower T66 (equivalent to gt30/40)

Tial 38mm wastegate

Blitz Intercooler

Greddy TB

Tomei Fuel pump

Nismo 740cc injectors (side feed in stock fuel rail)

Intake

HKS SSQV BOV (squeaks like a 90k car)

Greddy Plenum

Z32 AFM

Hilux hybrid intake

Exhaust

FULL CUSTOM EXHAUST, CANT GET IT ANYWHERE! some of the welds have holes in them to release pressure i was told, pop racing did this on purpose, new technology only on this car

Electronics

Wolf V500 ecu

Greddy profac B spec II

Apexi RSM

Defi VSD

Apexi Turbo Timer

Interior

7.5" dual din dvd

Cf Door sill

Bride leather Brix II

Bride Brix 1.5

Sound System

this is a fully sick sound system: worth 15k

Soundstream Tarantula 2x10"

Soundstream 6.5" splits

Soundstream Tarantula 1500w Mono

Kicker 2 x 200w amp

Handling

pretty standard but has some goodies that are pretty expensive..

Suspension

Whiteline Springs

Bilstein suspension

HKS Kansai Strut Bar

Tein Adjustable Castor rod

Style

Exterior

Advanti medusa (rare!)

nismo kit

clear exterior side indicators

clear exterior front indicators

others

PIAA wipers ($130/pair) HIGH PERFORMANCE, HELPS WITH TRACTION

Optional Carbon Fibre bonet (no permit) BUT ITS STILL FULLY LEGAL

additional 3 defi gauge on A pillar (no permit) still also legal, sumhow

Sunroof

xenon light

air conditioned/heater

power everything

immobiliser

alarm

protective tints

pics;

photoshot on the beachside

j8pa2s.jpg

quick photo of the engine bay

nbrg2o.jpg

car is fully street legal, the components here is permitted including the Carbon Fibre GT wing. You can never never get these permit anymore, especially on a 1998 car! they are priceless! they arent even valid anymore thats why its so expensive!!!

No test drive without 50% deposit, if you are not satisfied I will return your deposit

Price: 90K not negotiable

im sure this wont last long guys, no low ballers, this is not a joke

please pm me or post here if interested

sorry if some of my spelling is wrong, im not the best at speeling

thanks!!

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