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Item for Sale: 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 Gtt

Description: R34 turbo, manual, coilovers, catback

Location: Bray Park QLD 4500

Region: QLD: Brisbane North

Odometre: 80,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $19,000 Firm

Reason for Sale: Too clean and well looked after to track it.

Extra Information:

I searched hi and low when i was in the market to buy and this was by far the cleanest and well looked after R34 I could find. Previous owner was the first owner in Australia and I could tell he took great care of the car, and once he was convinced that i would take the same level of care with it he agreed to sell.

This car is an absolute dream to drive, it is my daily and it drives fantastic in traffic, highway, around corners, has great power down low so that you aren't always gearing down in slow traffic.

Some specs:

  • Genuine 300km/h Nismo Dash
  • Aftermarket Panel Filter
  • 3" Fujitsubo Catback exhaust with 4" Cannon (has a great note to it, nice rumble, not too loud)
  • Tein Fully Adjustable Coilovers - Professionally lowered to exactly 100mm - Handles like a dream
  • Skyline 350 GT Wheels wrapped in Michelin PilotSport 3 tyres ($1200 for the tyres alone) Just about brand new (90%) amazing grip in the dry and wet
  • Autowatch 3point Alarm/Immobilizer with Turbo Timer
  • 3 Prosport gauges fitted into original gauge holder, fitted these myself and looks like its come like that from factory, not like some other poor attempts that i have seen. (oil temp/exhaust temp/boost - psi) oil sandwich plate was fitted to the car for the oil temp gauge, has another port if you wanted to put in an oil Pressure gauge, would be a 5min job.
  • Sony Xplode 7" Touch Screen Head Unit - with wires running into glove box to connect Ipod
  • Kicker DS600 6" 3 way speakers
  • Hydraulic boot solenoids installed, can only be opened from remote

Also had L.E.D brake light that isn't currently fitted to the car but will be included in the purchase.

Car has been serviced buy Elite Racing Development with receipts to prove

I have priced this car at what i believe is a fair value for what you will be getting, there are certainly cheaper R34's out there, but i invite you to go have a look at all of them and then come view my car, the car will speak for itself. As mentioned about, the price is quite firm, i am in no rush to sell the car, and the only reason i am selling it is because i want to get some drift/track time in and i would rather buy a car more purpose built then wreck such a clean example of a R34, so i am open to swaps, like a say, something more geared towards drift/track work, something with some decent power, i'll definitely take a look, only interested in another import, straight swaps or swaps with cash my way, unfortunately i don't have money to put towards a swap.

If you have any questions, send me a PM, i am on here daily, if you want photos of anything specific just let me know

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how many total kms? nismo cluster alone has 80,000

The car was imported from japan with this cluster, so it would be very hard to tell its true km's, but having a look at the condition of the interior you'd be able to see it couldnt be very far off, the previous owner also did a full 100K service just for peace of mind

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