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As the topic says 1998 Nissan R34 4 Door Manual for sale.

Reason for sale: Been tossing up whether to finish my car off and use this on the road and track but as its a clean example of a 34, and well I'm no Schumacher so I would prefer to get a track car that I can use and if I do smack it I can still get into my road car and drive around no worries. Plus as I work away this thing sits at home half a year collecting dust.

Price, there are a few options here:

- $16000 as it is

- $17000 and the 100k Service will be done (belt, every fluid, cam seals etc)

- $20,000 includes all the upgraded parts I have been collecting for it. HKS GT25/30 turbo with all lines, HKS hard intake pipe, HKS Actuator, Power FC + Handset, Turn flow FMIC with all piping/hoses, 6500cc injectors (straight fitments) Z32 AFM + plug and a near new O2 sensor.

I bought the car in February 09 after spending quite some time looking for a 34 4 door with a sunroof. Car is silver, 100% standard except for the blue dash lights and blue led parkers. The only mods I have done is replace the rear speakers and fitted a Sony Cd Deck with I-pod, MP3 and Bluetooth. The deck is that Sony blue colour so it all matches in really well. Interior is very clean and has tinted windows. Also has factory Xenon Headlights.

I did a full manual conversion almost right on the 100,000k mark with the intentions of keeping and developing it. I have used the original dash cluster with the manual face on it so its the original Ks (have the spare manual cluster that I stripped to keep my original one in there), used original R34 pedals so they were a direct fitment, the only thing it needs is the steering wheel to finish it off. When the conversion was done I also fitted a brand new Chromolly flywheel (factory weight) and Exedy clutch with a heavier clamping load. All that gear is less than 2000ks old and there was $1000 alone between the clutch, freight and the flywheel.

The car has 101xxxks on the clock, as I said If someone wants I can get the service done. Will swap for cash and a track car that has basic stuff like diff, suspension and some engine mods. Don't need a 300rwkw monster but something with say 200-220 would be fine. I have seen a few im keen on but show me what you got.

Giulian

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Has Australian standard black wired alarm with anti hijack setting in it. Basically locks the doors when its started and unlocks them when you turn the ignition off.

Will swap for 1JZ Cressy + cash my way and maybe chaser depending on price, condition etc

Giulian

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As requested photos available, these were taken before the manual conversion was done and I was looking to spend around 20k on a car but I am trying to cut down the price of my daily as it sits at home half the year as I work away and but a track car.

Photos are about half way down

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eo...or-t298550.html

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  • 1 month later...

NOW FITTED WITH MORE THAN MINT R33 GTR WHEELS AND BRAND NEW TYRES ALL ROUND AND THE 100K SERVICE WILL BE DONE IN THE NEXT MONTH AS WELL.

WILL THROW IN THE INTERCOOLER IF IT SELLS FOR $17500

Really want to free up some money and move to a cheaper car and put some cash into my house, will part swap for a good 250cc learner bike as well or a cheaper car, silvia or something but must be turboed!!

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