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R34 1998 GTT Turbo

Tiptronic/Auto

White

59km/60km

Immaculate Condition inside and out

Blitz Front Mount Cooler

HKS Boost Controler (car not boosted yet)

Exhaust

Stock rear wing and rims. (19inch rims ready if buyer is interested)

Tints

CD

All standard featurs such as

Traction control

LSD (NIZMO)

******Must sell******

Will consider trade on anything of interest

$31k ono

NOW $29kono *****MUST SELL**********

[email protected]

Rims are avaliable if anyone interested though.

Brand new only about 2mths old, no damage.

$2000

SOLD

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G'day BACKUP,

I would be lying if I gave u a figure, Im really not sure what the job would cost.

Sorry bud.

Its not as bad as what u think in tiptronic though..

:D

Hey Mr_Sti do you or anyone else know how much it would cost to get your tip tronic car converted to a manual car, and a good job done at it ?

G'day KamikazeR33,

Its pretty quick to change between gears in Auto mode, Ive found in Tiptronic mode in very quick between 2nd to 3rd. Plus in tiptronic mode shifting at the right time makes a big difference.

Hope that helps.

:wavey:

never been in a tiptronic skyline before, but how quick does it react to when u change gears in manual mode? i know some cars can take like 1/2 second

BTW changing down is almost instant....and changing from 2 to 3rd you're already doing 120......so if it's in the interest of traffic light GP's 1st and 2nd is all you'll use :)

2nd is the killer gear :)

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