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FOR SALE 1998 Silver (KV2) R34 GTT s tune

This Car is in Mint Condition and is a Manual, it has 112k's and ive been the first and only owner in Australia since i bought it in dec 2007.

It had a full engine rebuild at 92k in august 2009 by Lee Holman Special Vehicle Services in Cairns, with Mahle forged pistions and uprated head gasket , so new engine only 20k old

It has all supporting Mods including

-Nismo 480cc injectors

- Walboro fuel pump

-Exeedy heavy duty clutch

-Blitz return flow front mount intercooler

- Tomei poncams

-GCG hi flow turbo

-3 inch stainless steel exhaust system and JJR 3' dump pipe

- Apexi pod filter with Z32 airflow meter and silcon hoses(now boxed in to be legal in NSW)

-Greddy profec II boost controller

-Greddy turbo timer

-Nismo adjustable Suspension

-Nismo engine mounts,

-Power FC engine management computer tuned by Croydon Racing developments which makes a bulletproof 260.5 RWKW @ 18psi

- Buddyclub P1 17 " lightweight racing wheels with painted red brake callipers,

-All 4 tyres are in good condition, Toyo T1R's in rear and Pirelli P zero nero's in the front

-Momo steering wheel

-Driver's Recaro seat

-Nismo carbon effect door panels and spoiler panels

-Rear camber kit

-Sony face off stereo, with pioneer speakers

-Display only Apexi SAFC (used to be management system prior to PFC) now nice on the dash

-Speco Aftermarket gauges

-This car is the perfect steath set up, a 13.27 quarter mile time at 109.4mph, but looks stock under hood. Bigger turbo would see 28O- 300RWKW's if that is the direction you wanted to go.

-This car is currently registered in Queensland till jan 2012, but have a blue slip for NSW rego

-Bargain price for the set up, as everything has been done and done well.

I want 19.5k or near offer for Queensland buyers, bought in 2007 for 23.5k and 20k in mods spent to get to this fantastically set up car.

I want 20k or near offer for NSW buyers but that will include 12 months of NSW rego, as i can swap rego from Queensland then do a transfer

-Reason for sale is i need money for deposit on a unit, and ive had 3.5 years of fun, time for the next owner to enjoy more good times...

Contact me on 0431 149211

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Hey man,

I have no idea which model momo wheel it is sorry, it was one of the few things along with the recaro seat, that were already done to the car by the Japanese owner and were on the car at purchase.

Ive never bothered to look it up, it feels great thou!

mike

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