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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline, R34 GTT

Milage: 57,000 Genuine kilometers

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Black

Location: Gold Coast QLD (Transport may be able to be organised with Buyer)

Complied? Yes,

Registered? Yes, Till May 2010

RWC supplied? Yes, Upon Sale

Price: $27,000

Contact: 0432953958 or PM

Images: Below

Engine:

  • K&N Panel Filter
  • CES Twin Dump Pipe, High flowed Cat and Stainless Muffler (under 90 db so sounds great)
  • Splitfire Coil Packs
  • Greddy Profec B-Spec II Boost Controller
  • Greddy Front Mounted Intercooler With GTR intake Temp Sensor for MFD

Interior:

  • R34 GTR MFD Custom Install :)
  • Greedy TurboTimer, 1/4mile and 0 to 100km/h Timer
  • JVC KW-AVX700 EXAD 6.5" DVD Player (Linked With MFD)
  • Front MTX Audio Thunder AXE Splits 6001
  • Rear MTX Audio Thunder AXE
  • Python/Viper 671XP 2 way Paging Alarm (Blue Vipe Logo LED Fitted to screen)

Exterior:

  • Full Genuine Nismo Bodykit
  • Tinted Windows
  • Brand New Windscreen (Fitted only 2 months ago)
  • Yokohama S Drive Tyres about 70% Tread

We have never taken the car to the track or drags and it has only been driven on weekends for the last 3 Years, mainly mountain driving so car is tuned for fast response and only ever driven on low boost.

All modifications have been fitted and Dyno tuned by Advance Performane Center Underwood.

Car currently running 9psi Low Boost 11psi High Boost.

Power At Wheels: 200 KW @ 9psi AND 214 KW @ 11psi (Dyno sheet available)

As you can see from the pictures the car is in good condition with only the expected stone chips to the paint and being one of the rare GTT with a working GTR MFD fitted to the car, and in BLACK this is a must have.

We will be sad to see the car go but its time for other things so our baby has to go!!! :(

Car is fitted with Personalised plates but these are not for sale...

Thanks for looking..... Here come the Pictures :thumbsup:

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Some more Interior and GTR MFD pictures: :D

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More Pictures avaliable Sorry these are not the best on a hill and all... So ask and i shall post.. lol

Edited by 99 GTT

very very nice...wish this was available when i was looking...goodluck with sale...dont b silly n drop the price like all these fools..be patient as its worth every cent.

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for the comments guys..

Yea i agree about the price, although i would negotiate the price but never as low as some are selling for because they are well under priced. (Depending the condition and Km/s)

Ok people here we go....

I am now going to drop the price, this in no way reflects the condition of the car but as we have other family commitments i would

like to move the car along to a good home.

So the new price is $22,500 :blink: Currently for SAU only.

It is advertised for $26,000 on car sales but this will change in the coming weeks if not sold here.

So pm or phone if your interested.... :blush:

  • 4 weeks later...

Damn car looks Mint mate wish i had come across this when i was looking month ago!

Ohwell Free Bump for ya for a fantastic looking and very well priced car!

GL

Damn car looks Mint mate wish i had come across this when i was looking month ago!

Ohwell Free Bump for ya for a fantastic looking and very well priced car!

GL

Thanks for the bump...

  • 2 weeks later...

$22,000 Negotiable for SAU Members.... :sick:

Car needs to be sold as it is not a daily driver and we just do not have time to drive it at the moment.

Thanks

Took the car for a short drive this morning. Felt bad seeing her just sit there all the time. :)

Thought we would take a couple new pics while the suns out..

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Enjoy...

Price Still: $22000 Neg for SAU Members.

god that is one sexy car. if i had the money id buy it on the spot. good luck and if only it were there in a years time(when i have money!!)

alice xo

Still up for sale, have had a few very interested parties in the last week, so maybe not for much longer..

Still $22000 NEG for SAU Members.

:P

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