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Hey all, sorry for the duplicate from the For Sale section, but I assume locals probably look here first :)

Have to sell my baby due to change in circumstances. Located in Canberra area, serviced recently by Trojan Motorsports in Mitchell, just ticked over 112,000kms - details below:

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-t

112,xxx kms

Black 5-sp manual coupe

No accident damage.

Second owner since arrival in Australia.

Imported in Feb 2005.

Purchased by me in Feb 2007.

Never pulled over for anything except an RBT and always garaged!

2.5L RB25DET Neo

MTQ GT2876R low-mount ball-bearing high-flow turbo

K&N pod with bracket

Z32 airflow meter

Blitz LM front-mount intercooler painted black

Full 3" exhaust from turbo back, 3" split dump-front pipe, Catco 3" high-flow metal cat

Blitz Nur-spec 3" catback (legal noise)

Bosch 040 in-tank fuel pump

Nismo 480CC injectors

Apexi PFC with hand controller and boost control kit

Full Whiteline-Bilstein suspension

Bilstein dampers (fully rebuildable)

Whiteline springs

Whiteline bushes incl. subframe pineapples

Whiteline adjustable swaybars front+rear

Whiteline camber kits front+rear

Whiteline caster kit front

Custom TIG welded HICAS lock bar (fitted by Trojan Motorsports)

(HICAS rack removed)

Slotted rotors front (DBA 4000) and rear (RDA)

ADR compliant braided lines front + rear

Custom master cylinder stopper

QFM A1.RM pads

Motul Factory Line fluid

Splitfire coil packs (installed 2011)

Jim Berry/Raceclutch 5-puck carbotic single plate clutch

Motul lubricants/products used throughout (engine, gearbox, diff, coolant)

Always run on 98/100 octane fuel (BP Ultimate).

18" RAYS Nismo 2-piece wheels, silver

8" front, 9" rear, offsets unknown, good condition

Falken FK452 tyres

Red/Black vinyl seats.

I love my car but I have to get rid of it, hopefully I get some love privately or else it will go to a dealer - asking $16,500 - no swaps please :)

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My camera is in the shop at the moment, so here's a grainy pic from my phone. I'm taking the car to dealers to get an idea of price over the next week or so, if I don't get any love there I'll borrow an SLR and post up some high quality shots.

  • 2 months later...

Who can do and where can i get that vinyl wrap for my seats ?!

I bought them from Jetdat in 2007 (see http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/124265-r32-33-34-s13-s14-s15-wrx-leathervinyl-seat-covers/ for group buy details).

I did this after doing the seats in my old R34 and really liking the look & feel. I did all of the fitting work myself, and have material that could be used to match the door trims but I'm not so keen on pulling apart my doors.

I don't know any upholsterers in the ACT, so not sure who may be able to help you - but if you look at yellowpages.com.au you might find some auto upholsterers who could give you a quote for material/installation.

Edited by mrgilly
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