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For sale: NSW 1999 NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT TURBO MANUAL COUPE

Price and price conditions: $27990 ono $26,888 $26500 $25900

Bought this car in 2006, Imported it privately through Japan contacts,

car had 30,437km from japan, Still have the ORIGINAL import and auction papers from USS JAPAN to prove this.was a grade 3( due to the bumpers/guards/bonnet etc all being replaced form original).

Car now has 67661km on the clock, servicing carried out by top one automotive.

Car comes with Engineers certificate covering engine/ exhaust, wheels and tyres, bodywork, and interior.

EXTERIOR :
start with the body:
GTR front bumper bar with NISMO side intake
GTR bonnet and hinges
TOMMY KAIRA widebody front guards
GTR (wider) rear guards
GTR rear bumper bar
R34 GTR wing with carbon fibre(wrapped) lip
GTR Nismo front lip
GTR nismo REAR PODS
GTR nismo side skirts( modified to line up with the wider front guards)
GTR fog light on rear
clear indicators fronts and sides
Original Xenon healdights( were not touched in compliance)
All bodywork except for the rear pods and skirts which were done by Peter at Bodyform, was done in Japan.

Rolling gear:
19x10 Tenzo DC5 wheels in +19 offset, running 36mm adapters on the rear.
black tuner nuts.
Wheels have been painted anthracite gloss black.
calipers have been painted Lamborghini yellow.
Aragosta height and damper adustable coilovers

Interior:
R34 GTR MFD lcd display that plays DVD and PS2
Kenwood 7" flip out dvd player hooked up to the MFD. Will also throw in the chipped slimline ps2 installed as well.
Carbon fibre dash surround
flush fitted Blitz boost controller
nismo gear knob
original floor mats
15% tints

Engine:
Hypergear hiflowed turbo running 15 psi
3.5" dump
hiflow cat
apexi N1 titanium exhaust
Apexi stealth butterfly valve( lever is subtly placed inside cabin)
Apexi pod filter
Gredyy front mount intercooler
Blitz SBC electronic boost controller with Power meter ID
Upgraded Walbro Fuel Pump running constant hi-flow
Splitfire engine grounding system
Splitfire coil packs
short shifter
HKS FCON S piggyback ECU, recently tuned by Tom at BD4S and got 255rwrk at 15psi(still have dyno sheet to prove), told him I want a very reliable and safe tune, not after power, after reliability, which is what this car has given me since ownership. Tuned and only runs on bp ultimate, Car has much more potential for bigger power if the new owner desires but this is more than enough for me.

General condition:
Car has done a genuine 67661 km's as of this morning when i brought it in to renew the rego due next month.

The bodywork alone would be worth a fair amount as anyone who would have looked at doing this would know, the car does need a good buff and polish, Have barely driven the car in the past two years now that i
have my 4wd back on the road, just dont have the time to enjoy it, which is the main reason i am selling, that and wanting to put the money towards other ventures.

Car has never seen the track or strip, has not been drifted or been in any accidents or collisions/gutters etc

Car has rego till july

Autowatch alarm/ immobiliser installed with anti hijack and mobile pager/immoboliser installed by security in motion.

Contact Details: PM / [email protected] / 0405004948( private numbers ignored)

Location: Sydney NSW

Please no lowballing it has been barely driven for a while im in no rush to sell, no joy rides, test pilots, or tyre kickers please. WILL SWAP FOR SR5 HILUX

I am happy to answer any questions about the car

PICS:

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Japan auction pics:
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link to see HI RES OF above image to have a closer look at car:
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Haha i know i'm going to regret it but minds made up!

update: Just renewed the rego for 6 months for July 2013.

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Lol, Had the car buffed and polished last week, almost makes me not want to sell it

keep it and ill buy more tires of you :P and you can exactly cruise with me in an SR5 unless we are giong fishing!!

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