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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Engine:

R33 GTR engine

After market cams (not sure what brand or specifications, not bought by me)

Nismo AFM's

550cc injectors

Splitfire coil packs

Nismo fuel regulator

BMC air filters

Blitz intercooler

New Gates timing belt and Gates water pump installed 1500 km's ago

Apexi Strut Brace

Greddy external oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit

Apexi Power FC ECU

Driveline

Rebuilt 5-speed transmission less than 5000 km's ago

Jim Berry 5 puck custom race clutch

Nismo GT LSD 1.5way diff centre installed less than 5000 km's ago

DBA Front Disc Rotors and EBC Green Stuff brake pads

DBA Rear Disc Rotor and Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Apexi Type R Coilovers all round

Nismo front suspension arms

Wheels & Tyres

Konig 19"x9" front with Khumo KU31 235/35/19 (Good tread)

Konig 19"x9.5" rear with Khumo KU31 275/31/19 (Good tread)

Interior

Alpine head unit with iPod connectivity

JL audio speakers front and rear

Defi gauge cluster (oil temp, exhaust temp, water temp and boost)

Blitz 4 stage electronic boost controller

Viper Alarm system with remote start function

$21000 ono

Any other questions or if your interested call or txt 0432672018, no reasonable offer refused. Car recently made 385 rwhp and is the perfect start platform for a big power machine or for a track/circuit car. No test pilots or joyriders, serious buyers only.

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Getting alot of people offering way too low or wanting to swap for another tuner car. If the right cash offer or a cash and stock car trade offer comes along, this car will go quick.

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