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Selling my R34 GTT after 4 years of ownership, iv enjoyed the car and love driving it but i think its time for a GTR.

Here is the List of Modifications done since I have owned it.

Engine: hi flow turbo apexi intake pipe and pod blitz return flow cooler and piping spitfire coilpacks n1 water pump n1 oil pump HKS oil cooler & relocator

Electronics: apexi power fc ecu + hand controller apexi avcr boost controller apexi turbo timer autometer c2 boost guage

Exhaust: HKS turbo back 3.5" stainless steel

Suspension: SS tien coilovers

Drivetrain: Excedy heavy duty cushion button clutch freshly serviced gearbox Cs short shifter nismo gear knob

Wheels: front 18x9 +19 face 2 Volk GT-C silver 225/35/18 sumitomo tyres rear 18x10 +19 face 2 Volk GT-C silver 265/30/18 Kumho tyres carbon fibre centre caps

Brakes: DBA slotted front rotors Bendix ultimate pads front and rear

Body: Doluck front bar c-west side skirts c-west rear bar custom bonnet struts fresh tv2 paint engine bay has had every nut bolt & bracket chrome dipped

Sound: Clarion 7" flip out DVD player 220w clarion rears 760w 4 ch amp

Interior: blue led lights dash, guages, ac unit, key light clean factory interior F1 high shine

theres prob more i cant think of at the moment, its just been major serviced, all fluids, timing belt, pumps done, car is waxed once a week, sleeps in the garage most of its life, im looking for a owner who will look after her and appreciate all the hard work and money gone into it. Please no test Pilots or time wasters. Vehicle can be viewed at Clayton/Dandenong Victoria

VIC rego until june 2013

$17,000. EXCLUDING wheels and Apexi-Power fc

contact Alex on 0400 370 889 post-58890-0-39464700-1342205567_thumb.jpgpost-58890-0-39464700-1342205567_thumb.jpgpost-58890-0-91024900-1342205588_thumb.jpgpost-58890-0-28991800-1342205604_thumb.jpgpost-58890-0-66662300-1342205618_thumb.jpgpost-58890-0-40153700-1342205630_thumb.jpgpost-58890-0-50554500-1342205646_thumb.jpg

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Looks tough and very nice, maybe a few pictures of the interior and engine bay will help with the sale. Really wish I had the money because I'd snap this up quickly! Goodluck

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