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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline, R34 GTT

Milage: 155,000 kms

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Melbourne

Registration: Vic 03/12

Price: $22,000, will swap for car of interest (s13, s15, fd rx7)

Contact: 0431320142 or PM or [email protected]

Basic Specs

1998, R34 GTT

Platinum Silver

Nismo Sports Front Bar

Genuine East Bear Rear Bar

Genuine East Bear side skirts

Fibreglass nose piece

Fibreglass Eyelids

Nismo Smoked Indicator lenses

18" Koya RG TEK Wheels, 18x8.5 18x9.5

Tinted Windows

Interior

JVC DVD Player

Soundstream Front Splits

Soundstream Rear 6 inch co-axes

Standard Seats

Shadow Turbo Timer

Nismo Solid Shifter

Nismo Leather Shifter

Three gauge pod modified to fit three aftermarket guages, Boost, Oil Temp, Water Temp

Engine

New Engine with Great Compression

260 rwkws

Stanard internals

Nismo 480cc injectors

HKS Front Mount Kit

GCG High Flow

BATMBL Split front dump

Race Pace Super High Flow Cat

3" Kakimotto Exhaust

Meridian Motorsports Oil Cooler Kil

Splitfire Coil Packs

PowerFC and hand controller

Oil cooler kit

Large Alloy Radiator

Walbro fuel pump

4 gauge fuel pump wiring with relay in boot

Malpassi Fuel Regulator

Nismo Panel Filter in Stock Air Box

Silicone inlet piping and Silicone radiator piping

Drivetrain and Suspension

Bilstein Adjustable Coilovers

Whiteline Front and Rear Sway bars, adjustable both ends

Whiteline Rear Camber Kit

Whiteline Sub Frame Locking Kit

Whiteline Front Camber Kit

Whiteline Front Offset Castor Rod Bushes

Hicas Locking Bar

OS Giken Super Single Clutch

Braided Clutch Line, ADR Compliant

Lightweight flywheel

Kaaz 1.5 Way LSD

Brakes

DBA4000 Slotted Rotors Front and Rear

Project Mu Super Street Pads Front and Rear

ADR Compliant Braided lines

Cusco Master Cylinder brace

URAS Drift hand brake shoes

This 34 is in great condition, is reliably fast, handles, stops, and looks great! I've not owned this car for long and it's the first skyline i've owned. Having previously owned a few rx's and an s13, which i absolutely loved, when it came time to buy a nice car again i initially had my mind set on an s15. Once i started looking around i soon realised that for the same price as an s15 i could have myself a much stronger R34 with plenty of mods already installed. The problem is, i now realise that the skyline is not actually what i want out of a car at the moment... ah hum (a bit of privacy here please)... "Skyline. Look, we've had some great times during the brief time we've been together. But this is just not gonna last. You're great... It's not you... it's me (sigh)".

So... who want's to take advantage of this car on the rebound?

When i get my act together i'll try and take some pics of her, but until then i'll post some ones from a few years ago (previous owner). The paint now has some small chips, etc (nothing really noticeable - these were taken after fresh respray), The wheels in these pictures are slightly different (my ones look much nicer), and also i've removed the rear spoiler (tape over holes - can re-install if desired). Oh, it doesn't have the red S on the grille.

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Just had a read over the ad and thought i should clarify... there's not really any noticeable chips in the paintwork, its just that the above two photos were taken a few years ago and just after a respray, so the finish now is probably not quite as good as this. For now I'll chuck up a couple of crappy photos i took today with my phone, but I'll get my act together soon and take some with a good camera and after a wash.

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O.M.G

It's my Baby!!!!

Tell me how you came accross my car and how you bought it and why it hasn't got the Buddy Club PII rims on it!!!

Intersted to know all about it.

I'm pretty keen on getting an s15 at the moment. There are few i'm keen on on carsales which are below $20k so at this stage i'd probably be happy to take whatever it will cost to get me an s15. I do change my mind quite a bit so if you want to pick this up cheap, get in before i decide i'm after something more expensive.

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