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Hi everyone,

My R34 GT-T is up for sale as my race car needs some money thrown at it. I am the second owner of the car since it was brought into the country in 2005. The first owner did some simple modifications as listed below.

Details:

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R34 GT-T Turbo

Engine:RB25det Neo

Body: Coupe

Trans: Tiptronic Auto

Colour: White

ODO: 123,000kms

REGO: Jan 2011

Modifications:

- Cooling Pro Front mount intercooler

- Pod Air filter

- Fujitsubo 3.5inch stainless steel cat back exhaust (I have the original exhaust and will be given to the new owner)

- Blitz Information ECU thingy...(it displays water temp, ignition etc)

- Apexi Pen turbo timer

- Pivot speed display thingy

- Turbosmart boost controller (knob screwed all the way on low)

- Blistein shocks (not sure on springs but not low)

Other

- Kenwood mp3 player + kenwood Amp

- Reverse sensor installed for those who need help reversing :down:

For those who know me or have bought cars from me in the past, they would tell you how picky and how particular I am with my cars. Mechanically, I cannot fault the car in anyway. The interior is immaculate and exterior is in great condition. The only bad point on the exterior is the boot lid...The previous owner had put some aftermarket rear wing on it so I have placed small black grommets to cover the holes where the wing used to be. The stock rear wing is now back in place. (I'm keeping the aftermarket rear wing...its now on my race car). The other thing I should mention is that the drivers side front guard and the front bumper bar were damaged but have been replaced and painted.

The car has just been serviced. The engine oil has just been changed using Royal Purple 10w-40 oil and the transmission oil was also changed.

PRICE: $14,900 ONO. The car comes with 12 month rego and nothing to more spend!!!

It's priced like this as I need the money for my race car but I WON'T be giving the car away so no time wasters or low ballers. If I have to wait for the right buyer, then the race car will also have to wait.

Location: Sydney, NSW

Contact: pm or call me on 0407 931 097

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FYI, the Blitz gadget is the BLITZ R-VIT Type II monitor (this reads information in realtime from the vehicle ECU) and the other thing is the Pivot Speed meter

Congrats on the sale. Someone picked themselves up a nice looking and well priced r34 by the looks of it .......

yep they sure did :cheers: ...thanks for the nice comments :thumbsup:

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