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Up for sale with deepest regrets is my pride and joy, my 1998 R34 Gtt, located in SA.

The car was bought in 2010 and i am the second owner in Australia.

The car has been maintained and cared for meticulously.

* 1998 R34 Gtt

* GV1 Black

* Manual Transmission

* Sunroof

* 121,000 kms

Modifications done to the car:

* Factory Xenon Headlights

* Custom 'Nismo' style LED Tail lights

* Nismo smoked Indicators

* Kings Springs Low (nice legal height)

* Apexi Power Pod Filter with 3 inch metal intake pipe made by AM Performance enclosed in metal air shield

* Splitfire Coilpacks (installed at 105,000 kms)

* Return Flow Intercooler installed with no cutting to front reo bar

* Z32 Afm

* Full 3 inch custom AM Performance exhaust with twin 4 inch blast pipes

* Hypergear Highflow turbo

* 600cc highflowed injectors done by Japanese Motorsport

* Walbro Fuel Pump rewired from battery

* Greddy Profec B Spec 2 Boost Controller

* Greddy Turbo Timer

* Nistune ECU tuned by Boost Worx

Car made a very nice 239 rwkw on 16psi on BP 98

All power modifications have only been on the car for 15,000 kms

Interior wise is fairly standard and very clean.

Standard R34 Gtt wheels sprayed black.

Comes with Pioneer Stereo Head Unit

Car will come with rego for 3 months

Im looking for $19,000 pretty firm. you can contact me via PM or SMS to 0401216575

Cheers, Michael.

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