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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-t

RB25DET Neo Manual

White

105,000k's.

Nismo Bodykit (Aftermarket fibreglass)

Lenso D1-R Rims, 18 x 9 Front, 18 x 10 Rear.

Cam covers painted crinkle red, Valley cover painted black (high temp paint)

Factory Strut Brace

Rear guards rolled

C-West style eyelids

6000k HIDs

Clear front indicators, will come with clear side indicators (not fitted)

JJR Cooling Pro FMIC

HKS Pod Filter – secured with a steel bracket

JJR Coilpacks

Turbosmart Bleed Valve (10 psi)

ISC N1 Coilovers (Height and Damper Adjustable)

Plastic airbox from an SAU group buy

Extreme Heavy Duty steel-backed clutch, no slip.

D1 Spec Oil Catch Can

Split dump pipe

Pacemaker 3” front pipe

3” JASMA approved exhaust

Pioneer head unit

Standard front speakers, Soundstream 6” rear speakers.

Dash lights have white bulbs, but appear blue.

Nismo seat covers

Car made 198.1 rwkw on 12psi, currently makes just over 180 rwkw @ 10psi after Boostworx tune. Now has standard ECU, probably still around the 180-185 mark.

I have owned the car for over 2 years, selling as I have a track project. I don’t really want to part with it, as it has served me well, but its the most realistic option for me at the moment.

Price: $18,600 ono.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...Gt-t280838.html

Trades: none.

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as if your selling damo.

this car is super clean and always perfect in my eyes.

well worth the coin.

looks a treat and very reliable for a daily.

gl bro it will be sadly missed

such a sad day to see this here...

so many good times with it..

bearly gets driven! but treated like a angel!

good luck mate! and a awsome car for the new owner!

why? im selling the car...unless your offering a trade - my car for your wheels?

if its the former, no thanks, im selling the car, these wheels suit the car.

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Interior pics please? wanna see where power fc is mounted, if can be hidden? are catch cans illegal?

stick with it though mate, it will go eventually, if it doesnt in next 2 months ill buy it, very nice car.

Edited by stook

The Power FC isnt mounted, it is hidden. PM me if you want more info on it. Catch cans in a closed loop system are legal. ie, as long as they dont vent to the atmosphere, its fine.

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