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Up for sale is a Nissan Skyline R34GT-T coupe in Silver Colour, Manual transmission, Factory Xenon HID headlight, Traction control & ABS with 109,000km.

I am the second owner in Australia, first owner was just as meticulous with his maintenance as I am.

Service every 5000kms with full synthetic Royal Purple engine oil

Redline transmission and diff oil changed at 80,000km

Brake pads are EBC Green and have 80% life left.

Brand new heavy duty battery

Brand new Splitfire Coilpack

Brand new 2way alarm system

Brand new australian standards Mongoose M25 immobiliser to satisfy insurance

Front: 235/40/18 Maxxis Victra Z1 60% wear left

Rear: 265/35/18 Federal RSR 90% wear left

Modifications done in Japan:

18" BBS RG-R Forged Monobloc rims, front: 18x8.5J +36 Rear: 18x9.5j +38

Genuine Nissan Aero front bumper bar (plastic)

Genuine Nissan Aero side skirt (plastic)

Matching Rear pod (fiberglass)

Short shifter

First thing I did was completely overhaul the suspension including bilstein shocks, king springs, nismo diff bushes, whiteline adjustable sway bars etc etc. All work completed by Chris at Centreline Suspension who is an absolute guru with skyline suspension. $5k of receipts.

Power mods I have had professionally fitted:

Full exhaust system JJR 1 piece dump pipe, Venom 5" body cat, 3" inlet, 3.5" outlet, 3.5" catback straight through (emphasis on being super quiet without loosing the rb note)

Apexi Pod Filter with 3" metal intake

Z32 AFM, Nistune ECU (cable to swap between 98 and E85 tunes), 800cc Deatschwerk injectors

ARC Returnflow Intercooler ($1500 alone and improved response by over 200rpm and keeps inlet temps super low)

Hypergear ATR43-SS1 Turbo

Jim Berry Clutch which drives like stock but grips extremely well.

244rwkw on 98, and 279rwkw on Caltex E-Flex E85!

Full boost by 3200rpm, Super responsive! All tuning performed by Trent from Status tuning who I cant recommend enough. Power mods have only been on the engine for less than 15,000km with no issues. Before then it was completely standard.

Just last year I had a pioneer headunit fitted with quality splits in the front and rear, sounds unreal.

Comes with Factory Skyline carpet, Factory Skyline Manual & some Japanese service history

A very reliable fast car in very good condition, comes with RWC, genuine reason for sale. Has never been to the track but is ready to go.

$18000 with RWC, contact Jeff on 0400648813, located in Altona North. Bought the car for $18.5k two years ago and have spent ~$12k on top of that, so my loss is your gain.

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that was quick dude, how much did you get for it? ill be selling mine now which is quite similar to yours, just less mods.

any tips? lol

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