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hey all, up for sale is my 98 R34 Gt-t. I need to buy a house so this has to go

I've owned the car for 2 years now and it hasnt missed a beat in that time. Always starts first time, runs smooth and is suprisingly quick for its minimal mods.

It makes 170.9rwkw on a mainline dyno but has 498.3nm

Was used as a daily driver for about 18 months but i have a daily drive now and this just sits there. It deserves to be driven more often

The rear wing was removed before i got the car, no boot holes, its a clean boot lid.

Serviced by myself every 500kms with new filter and Motul 400 Turbolite

The car has the following specs

75,XXXkms

Manual

Black

2 door

17 x 9 Zenki wheels with federal 595 SS tyres. Tyres basically brand new.

Complete custom exhaust from AM performance. Custom dump, front pipe, high flow cat and twin 4" tips.

Front mount intercooler with custom piping from AM performance. Both pipes come out the same side of the intercooler for that stealth look in the engine bay.

DBA slotted discs all around with EBC greenstuff pads at the front and QFM A1RM on the rear. (have QFM fronts and EBC rears that i can throw in)

Nisstune ECU tuned at boostworx.

Boost-tee

HKS hyper-D coilovers

0.8mm bosch spark plugs

JVC in-dash DVD with cadence sub in the boot.

There are several other parts i can throw in with the sale. these include

All standard Exhaust and Intercooler and brakes

Neo engine cover (have removed it)

stock suspension

BRAND NEW 80lb deka injectors

BRAND NEW Z32 airflow metre

car can come with starcorp impuls if required. 18x9 and 18x10

This car is basically ready for big power. My plan was for a GT3076r and a bosch 044 fuel pump. This combination would see about 300rwkw with out any problem.

But unfortunatly circumstances have changed and i cant go down this path so the car must go to someone else.

Any questions feel free to PM me. Or call outside business hours or sms at any time

Michael

0402 001 230

Im looking for $17,500

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