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Item: 1998 Black Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Manual

Location: Hawkesbury NSW Sydney

Reason For Selling: Too many cars, want to use the money for a deposit on a house

Asking Price: $21,000

Contact Info: Dan, 0447 772 635. I am a shift worker and am often unable to answer my phone so just leave a message and I will get back to you

Extra Info: Tastefully Modified Skyline. 89,962 kms on the clock. I bought the car stock as a rock and it has never been thrashed. Car has always been heated up and cooled down properly

Engine Mods:

Garrett GT3076 BB Turbo with custom made lines

Black FMIC

Custom 3" Dump pipe with wastegate blended in

Full 3" exhaust with high flow cat and xforce tip. Nice and quiet with great note on boost

Blitz high flow panel filter in Stock airbox

Blitz 550cc Injectors

Z32 AFM

Walbro Fuel Pump

Nistune Computer

Blitz turbo timer

Turbosmart boost controller

Wheels: Front are Work 18x9.5

Rear are Work 19x10.5 with nice big dish

Tyres are pretty much new all round.

Driveline: Full R33 Turbo Manual gearbox conversion.

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Suspension: Blitz Damper ZZR racing coilovers

Front Adjustable castor arms

Full front and rear wheel alignment done

Front guards have been rolled, rear have been rolled and pumped 20mm professionally

Stereo: Sony Touch screen DVD player with IPOD hookup

Alpine Speakers

Clarion 12" Sub and Amp

The bad: The front bar is fibreglass and has some cracks on it. The paint on the bonnet has started to fade slightly and there are a few tiny carpark dings here and there. Apart from that the car is in great condition.

I have tried to be as honest as possible with my ad. If there are any further questions please just call and ask.

Car tuned at Envy Imports in Brookvale and made 260rwkw on a safe tune on 19psi as an auto. Has since been converted to manual so would make more power with a simple retune.

Has been driven no more than 2500kms since mods and tune and most of these have been highway miles.

Rego till March 2012.

May be willing to trade for a ute and cash adjustment my way. Located Hawkesbury Western Sydney. Call the number above. Cheers, Dan

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Its a good sign that the cluster is still the same when converted.

Most people convert the cluster also when converting to manual, and usually get a dodgy lower kms cluster, and say it was a factory manual.

Free bump for that thumbsup.gif.

GL with the sale, looks like a beautiful 34.

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