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1998 Skyline R34 GT-t

120,000km

$19,500

Cherybrook, NSW

I bought this car over 3 years ago from its first Australian owner. It has always been a second car to me and always garaged, rarely driven during the week.

The car is in great condition considering its age and has always been well looked after. Regular servicing (including timing belt and water pump) have been performed by Tassel Automotive (Nissan and Datsunspecialist in castle hill).

I am selling the car as I recently started my own business and it is time to upgrade my work vehicle. I am in no rush to sell, the right buyer will come along, so don't bother lowballing me as I will just walk away.

Negatives

· The passenger side rims both have gutter rash.

· Small paint peel on rear bumper caused by highpressure cleaner at car wash.

· Slight noise from low pressure power steeringhose (only when engine is cold). Mechanic is unable to find leak at this pointbut will look again at next service, is not causing any problems, not even losing any fluids.

These things will most likely be fixed before car is sold,if not there will be room for negotiation with potential buyer.

Now the good stuff

Cosmetics

· Z-tune style front bumper

· Vspec II front diffuser

· Nismo side skirt and rear pod add-ons

· Nismo Dark clear front indicator lens

· Nismo Dark clear side indicator lens

· 18x8.5 rota grid front & 18x9.5 rota griddrift rear

· Also have replica GTR spoiler (unpainted) withcarbon fibre blade, that will go with sale

Suspension and Braking

· Tein MONO Flex coilovers

· DBA 4000 series front rotors

· Bendix ultimate pads front and rear (near new)

· Nismo Brake Line

Exhaust

· Apexi GT Spec. Front Pipe

· Kakimoto Regu.06&R Cat Back Exhaust

· HKS Split Dump Pipe

Engine and tuning

· Apexi Power Intake

· Split Fire Ignition Coil packs

· NGK Iridium Spark Plug

· Cooling Pro Stealth FMIC

· Turbotech Boost controller

· GFB bov

· Nistune chip installed and tuned by Mark at MRCdyno in castle hill

Add-ins

· Standard exhaust

· Standard suspension

· Standard cooler and shroud

· Standard bov

· Standard airbox

· GTR Replica wing with carbon blade.

Car is currently tuned at 203.5 kw atw. This is a safe and very responsive tune with more than enough power for the street.

Will be sad to see this car go and hope it brings as muchjoy to the new owner as it has me.

Give me a call

0422 633 232

Steve.

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will get more pics up soon

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Hey bro you got any photos of the interior? Like the dash, centre console and what not. Also a pic of the engine bay will boost your sale too :)

Yeah i havent had time to give it a clean before taking more photos....if the rain stops through the week i will give it a wash and vacume and get some more pics up.

cheers for the heads up thumbsup.gif

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