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  • 2 weeks later...

Happy New Year To All Of SAU :P

Just thought i would add, I have all the factory parts taken off the car.

1. Neo Engine Cover

2. Factory Airbox Intake

3. Factory Side Mounted Intercooler, Duct and Piping

4. Factory Exhaust Dump pipe

5. Triple Gauge Cluster

I also have a Factory Thermo fan,

Also have a Factory R34 GTT Rear Bar and side Quater Panel PODS. (Painted Nissan GV1 Black)

Also car is fitted with a Fully Sealed Calcium Battery (Delkor 22F-610D) I do also have factory battery Mounts/Clamp

As you can see all the parts are here to revert the car to stock if the new owner wishes to do so.

All of the above parts will come with the car if the new owner wants them.

:P

Price has been reduced to $22000 on Carsales, Tradingpost and Vechile Mania.

Price is quite negotiable with no RWC/Rego and also for interstate buyers!!

Rather sell privately then to a car yard. So PM any offers.

:) Cheers

Edited by 99 GTT

Yep $22000 NEG and comes with a free car. :):):laugh:

If i sold it then i would't have one of the rare Black Manual GTT's with a GTR mfd would I. It is the only GTT with a working MFD in Australia for sale!!!

Will only do that if the new owner wants the car returned to stock for a lower sale price, as i have all the parts to do this as you can see above.

Was a lot of work to put in properly when i did it a couple of years ago so it will stay in car.

:)

  • 3 weeks later...

Happy Australia Day Everyone!!!

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Took the car for a 200km drive through the mountains this morning at 4:30am ;) to give it a good run.

Such a fun, enjoyable car to drive. Shame to see it sit here with no genuine buyers as yet. :)

So as i have said previously we are open to offers, and can arrange interstate transport.

:D

Some pictures taken with phone from the drive this morning...

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Edited by 99 GTT
If i sold it then i would't have one of the rare Black Manual GTT's with a GTR mfd would I. It is the only GTT with a working MFD in Australia for sale!!!

:)

not quite true, RE customs have a customer with a MFD installed in a GTT, it's black too :D

good luck with the sale. seems a tough market to sell any kind of car at the moment.

lol i know the car too.. that would be Andru, the guy i gave the info too on the installation of the MFD when he did it..

But yes true there may be another, but last time i looked he wanted about $40000 for his car and no matter what the mods that is close to GTR price range and lets face it they have a MFD so for that pprice you would want one installed!

So i correct myself and say that i have the only GTT priced car with a MFD installed ;)

Thanks anyway hey.. ;)

Edited by 99 GTT

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