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Hi all,

Sadly due to moving interstate and not using my car much anymore and having other commitments I have decided to sell my 1999 ER34 GT-t. It has just under 300K on the clock, I got it at low 200K but put a lot on with highway km’s from many trips to coffs, Melbourne and Sydney over the last 4 years or so.


Interior:

Replaced carpet with a much better condition one.

Red recaro SR3 seats with Bride a juarn seat rails.

Nismo Shift knob.

Genuine R34 floor mats

Exterior:

Factory nismo/altia body kit.

Front bar and bonnet just resprayed.

17x8.5 17x9.5 Bronze Nismo LMGT4’s

Nismo Solid shifter

New alarm and imobiliers

CD player and speakers.


Engine and driveline:

Recently compression tested while it was off the road. All cylinders around 125 with the exceptioun of 4 which was around 120-122 so still close to the others.

Blitz return flow intercooler.

Replaced standard turbo wit ha lower KM turbo with an r32 10 psi wastegate actuator new turbo gasket kit was washers for oil and water lines.

Spitfire coil packs with platinum plugs

Replaced AFM with a low KM version.

Replaced exhaust manifold studs and put on a cometic exhaust gasket

HKS mushroom filter with a hi octane racing cold air box around it.

Cooling pro alloy radiator with HKS radiator cap

Walbro fuel pump

3’’ exhaust with split dump pipe

Tomei oil filler cap good for sub 10 second runs.

Unknown very heavy duty clutch (unsure as it was already in the car) I have never had a problem with it.

Greddy oil cooler with Grex thermostat sandwich plate.


Suspension:

Gab coilovers in the front and BC coilovers in the rear and will also include a full set of JIC magic coilovers i was going to put in.

I also have a box of stuff I was going to put in to replace worn out stuff which includes...Jab racing bump steer adjustable tie rod ends, jab racing inner tie rods with built in lock spacers, cusco adjustable rear upper camber arms, new hicas ball joints, hicas lock bar, hicas rack ends and i am sure there are a few more things in the box.


I guess I will ask 10K but i am very negotiable as i rarely use it any more and don't really have the space and when i do drive it i rarely get over 40km an hour anyway. If you are keen PM me on here or send a message to 0420 861364.

I will hopefully bring the car up with the next week or two and will leave it at my old mans for him to sell for me. Will post more pics up tomorrow.

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Edited by azathoth

Selling the RB20DET from my 4 door.

Was auto and still has the flex plate on it. Comes with most things such as the turbo, computer, etc except it doesn't have a coil pack harness. It looks like the wiring loom might have had a piggy back but that was before I owned it. I think kms was around 220,000. I have a new turbo gasket for it as well.

Asking $900 ono. It is out of my car and ready go.

Priced adjusted and added a few more things:

Forsale is the RB20DET from my R32 4 door - $700

The engine was mated with a auto box and still has the flex plate on it. Comes with things such as the turbo, computer, coilpacks, loom, CAS . Was running in my car until I took it out and swapped it for a manual setup from another car. It looks like the wiring loom might have had a piggy back but that was before I owned it. The kms on the Dash is around 220,000 however this is not the original engine.

The engine is out and ready to go.

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I also have some wheels forsale

A set of 4x 17x8 (I don't know offset), 5x114.3 - I bought them as track wheels, never used them and have since upgraded to wider wheels. Comes with tyres - $300

A set of 4x 16x7? (I don't know offset), 5x114.3/100? - They are Sparco multi-spoke design. Came with my 4 door but I don't need them. I'll try to find tyres for them - $200

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RB20DET Coilpack - set of 6

Again, this came as a spare with my R32 but I already have splitfires so I don't need them - $100

Still have a few bits for sale

Selling a few parts from my R31.

R31 Cusco Camber tops, haven't seen much use as I upgraded to coilovers soon after - $180

Garage 7 R31 to S13 Tie rod adapters, lets you use s13 tie rods + ends on your 31 plus more lock - $80

Borg Warner 3.89 diff gears - SOLD

R31 Silhouette LSD, rebuilt at some point with commodore cones - SOLD

Complete R31 Diff with Kaaz 2 Way, 4.11 gears, bearings recently changed, slotted brake rotors - SOLD

R33 NA GTS front calipers and rotors, also come with pads - $250

Whiteline front and rear sway bars - SOLD

Autotecnica steering wheel, 350mm, cracked horn button - $40

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R34 GTT

Performance improved without risking reliability, safety or roadworthiness - 245kw. Mature driver with service records and receipts.

Very tidy, regularly serviced / maintained, straight and shines out above all the rest.

Mechanical Inspections welcomed and encouraged.
- Major service has been done.
- Everything works and she drives like a dream.

Thanks for looking

FEATURES

- OEM Turbo high flowed (GT2871)
- New Nistuned ECU
- New 750cc Injectors,
- New Metal intake pipe
- New Walbro 450ltr/phr fuel pump (E85 compatible)
- New 02 sensor
- New rocker cover gaskets
All professionally installed and Tuned by Ed at AutoTech Sept 2013 - 245rwkws.

It also has:
- Return flow intercooler
- Splitfire coil packs
- 18” Gold Volk GTC's with federal RSR tires and New Lucas springs.
- Clarion double din stereo with CD/DVD, Bluetooth, Remote, “all bells & whistles” a 7inch screen and aftermarket clarion speakers, amplifier and subwoofer.

Comes standard with:
- Airbags
- ABS brakes
- Air conditioning
- Central locking
- Power windows
- Xenon lights
- Sports Tiptronic - drive it like a manual, or just relax.
Serviced and Maintained by John at Trojan Motorsports.

Common issues –
- Steering wheel peeling on top
- Driver seat bolster worn. Quality 100% Australian wool black seat covers.
Included in sale is the OEM rims and stock springs

* CAUTION when buying a JDM make certain that the odometer has not been tampered with or changed over.

Always check Average Kms on Redbook.by build year. Have it mechanically inspected for peace of mind.

$13,800 oBo

Hey guys, Long time no post...

I have a shopping bag full of performance import magazine that I need to get rid of otherwise they go in the bin :-( ..all for free! Pick up from banks..

And I also have an iPhone 5 / 16gb / black in good condition for $300. Nothing wrong with it. A few bump and scratches around the side but no major damage.. works as normal, I Just upgraded to a new phone a couple of days ago.

PM or mobile O4328O8254

Cheers

karl

Any locals after a schmick Blitz Nurspec R exhaust for their R32 GTR

Coming off my GTR soon and I'm looking for around $450

Cat back with new insert Silencer never fitted

I've always run it with a test pipe/decat

-> a good place to spend some of your tax return

Specs

- Direct Fit
- 2 Piece
- Stainless Steel

- Piping Size: 80mm
- Outlet Size: 114.3mm

Link http://justjap.com/index.php/engine/exhaust/exhaust-systems/blitz/blitz-nur-spec-r-exhaust-system-nissan-skyline-bnr32.html

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Edited by Sinista32

I'm the kid eating his sammich alone in the quad

and no I can't afford a twin pipe

but I did buy a new single pipe pea shooter :)

Well, as I have lived and learned for a long time, I can assure you that all issues are resolved by the kid with the pea shooter!!

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bout 2-3 weeks Anf

got the Type R cams coming too

Which reminds me For Sale

my R34 GTT

1 set of R32 GTSt rims (16x6.5) all with tread good for skidz

rims in top condition with caps.

1 x set Stock EVO rims with good tread.

1 x Blitz Spec R exhaust off mine

1 x 5Zigen Jasma muffler (suit R32)

Hi All,

I have the following stuff to sell all pickup in Canberra / QBN.

Price is make are offer on here or via PM... My R33 is sold so no longer needed, this stuff will either be ebayed or thrown out

Reverse switch (that controls the reverse lights) Brand new genuine nissan.

http://imgbox.com/xqypXZoU

Plastic Box for POD

http://imgbox.com/oFvc0G3k

Clutch and Fan. Clutch is stuffed!!

http://imgbox.com/THybj6ju

R33 s2 stock exhaust... all the way from dump pipe to back.. good condition

http://imgbox.com/l0c2GHWp

R33 S1 ABS pump... OK condition should work fine though never tested (i had a s2)

http://imgbox.com/eAV1Owii

R33 Stock wheels

http://imgbox.com/vM0IGwzw

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R33 Emergency tyre

http://imgbox.com/bmxZHrPT

Edited by MAS_R33

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