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G'day,

I'm Andy from the ACT.

I have been a toyota boy for most of my life and while looking for a chaser came across a decently priced 2 door R34GTT.

Seeing as a heps of my mates have skylines I thought i would give the whole Nissan thing a go.

It has 160,000 k's on it but is still really tidy It needs a few little things done to it, battery needs to be secured (the bracket is just gone and it is cable tied in place :S and the washer bottle is gone...from what I have read this seems ot happen when a FMIC is put in. So if anyone has an r34 washer bottle with pumps let me know..

For al lthe stuff that is wrong with it i still got it for a decent price.

Mods it has:

Full factory body kit with wing removed

Coilovers (from a quick look they appear to be BC coilovers (haven't taken the wheels off to have a look yet and like i said they guy just paid people to put stuff in the car and didn't pay attention to brands or anything)

Spitfire coils

FMIC

Pod filter and BOV

Some 17'' rays that need a respray but still look alright.

Some exceddy heavy duty clutch that is a bitch to drive in stop start driving

3'' into 3.5'' turboback exhaust.

Since the previous owner doesn't know when the cam belt was done I'm going to do a major service and do all the fluids, water pump, cam belt and plugs and anything else that looks like it needs doing.

That is about it really, still running stock boost, will probably wind it up to 12 until the turbo pops and put a slightly bigger one on and find a decent ECU and a good LSD and maybe even a shiny radiator.

Just thought I would drop in and say hi.

Cheers,

Andy

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nice 34, I was in the market for a 2 door turbo nissan with mind set on the s15 - tried 6 s15s - the adm ones are slow as, but the jap ones fly! based on my experiences..tried a stockish 32 gtr, but nah too old / more problems likely, tried my current ride -black R34GTT, knew from that moment that this is what I want,..havent looked back since, just lost my licence for 6 months and looking lovingly at my parked 34 everyday...lol

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Yeah I was actually looking for JZX90's and JZX100's and drove this and it just felt like it had a heap of potential fun.

It's a bummer that you lost you license but you must be saving a stack of money :P

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