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R34 Gtt In Brisbane - 2 Door - Manual - 73,000 Km's


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Hello all drivers,

This is a much loved 2 door Manual Turbo NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT Coupe. I've owned this car since it was imported. The car has been well looked after and is in excellent condition.

Features:

Climate control,

Traction control (can be turned on and off as desired)

SRS Air bags (passenger and driver),

Only 73,000 km's on the clock,

Comes with Road worthy Certificate,

6 months rego,

New Tires,

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With the following Mods:

ADR approved air scooped Carbon Fibre bonnet,

Drift handbrake,

4" exhaust through to extractors,

Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure, Water Temperature gauges,

Nismo Gear knob,

HKS Turbo Timer,

Warlock immobiliser,

Pioneer CD/MP3 player

with Remote,

Apple iPod connectivity,

Hands free bluetooth phone connection with built-in mic

Extra's:

Nissan Consult - used for connecting your laptop to the ECU to view, measure, customise to your hearts content. Can be used for tuning, servicing, diagnosing, dyno, speed tests, etc

I can be contacted on 0401249030 or [email protected]

Out of curiosity what brand of bonnet do you have? I was unaware of any CF bonnets that were ADR compliant.

I don't remember the brand, it was a couple of years ago now when I bought it. It's fibeglass reinforced though, which makes all the difference. (Visible from underneath)

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No, it's always been manuel, but the steering wheel has been changed on it. It came from Japan with a momo steering wheel. But to register it here, in needed the airbag. So I had to get that steering wheel fitted.

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