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For sale is my much loved R34 Skyline. I am selling due to having our first baby and my wife wants to stay home for a while so I am selling my car so we have some extra cash for her to be able to stay home. I love this car dearly and would not be selling it if there was another way.

This car is in immaculate condition and would be one of the best R34 GTT you will see.

This car would suit a skyline enthusiast like myself. If it's just a car to thrash around you are looking for look elsewhere as this car is for someone who will truly appreciate it.

Some of the features are...

- Factory Sunroof

- Full electrics

- Climate Control

- DVD Player

- Tinted Windows

- Central Locking

- Genuine Factory Nismo Body Kit

- Nismo S-Tune Suspension

- Nismo speedo cluster

- Nismo 3 gauge setup

Performance Features....

- Splitfire coil packs

- 550cc injectors

- 550 hp ATR-43 turbo

- Z32 Air flow meter

- Stealth return flow front mount intercooler

- Greddy turbo timer

- Nistune ECU

- Trust turbo back exhaust

- 18 inch dished rims

- Extreme heavy duty street clutch

- Walbro fuel pump

- Tuned by Dr Drift on a safe tune of 236rwkw.

I am running a stock BOV not like some of those poorly tuned cars out there running aftermarket BOVs and popping all of the place.

There is plenty of room for more power with this setup, however I was happy with running a safe setup like this for my daily driver. This car has never seen the track.

It is currently running 15 psi of boost. This turbo is capable of much more.

I have seen the exact same setup with adjustable cam gears running 305 rwkw. Like I said, the power it is currently tuned for was more than enough for me, but there is potential for a great deal more.

The engine bay looks extremely stock which is the way I like it.

No test pilots please guys.

Also no low ball offers. I am negotiable but am not desperate to sell.

It has 69000 kms on the clock.

Car is located in Caroline Springs, Victoria.

Call Dean on 0415713337

Price: $23500 ono

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