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It's time to put my 34 up for sale , details are as follows.

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800 x 533 (98.52K)

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Model: R34 GTT ER34 1998

Engine: RB25DET NEO

Colour: Athlete Silver (metallic silver with wild violet)

ENGINE:

KM: 185000

Internals- stock - Moroso Accusump, ARC Oil cooler and after market Power Steering cooler. all using speedflow fittings Installed by ERD

Oil filter relocation kit, agin using speedflow fittings. Installed by ERD

Turbo: Stock

Exhaust: Trust 3" turbo Back, Hi-flow Cat, no resonator and a cannon muffler

Injectors: Stock

Head reconditioned at 100,000km. compression accross all cylinders is above average and very even.

DRIVETRAIN:

Gearbox: converted to 5 speed manual - R34 gearbox used not R33.

Clutch - NPC Heavy Duty Organic 300kw Installed by ERD

Flywheel - Stock

Royal Purple diff oil and gearbox oil

MODS:

Ecu: NIStune 260rwhp - tuned by EFI performance

Intake: K&N pod filter / custom box

Boost Control: Apexi AVC-R set to 7psi low / 13psi high

FMIC: D1 brand and big

Fuel System: Stock

HICAS lock bar Installed by ERD

Aftermarket big rear wing

interrior trimmings colour matched to car

NISMO style vinyl kit with custom colours

Suspension:

Tein HR coilovers with adjustable dampeners

JJR rose jointed front castor arms

Whiteline adjustable front toe bushes

Whiteline swaybars front 24mm Blade adj

Whiteline rear 20mm Blade adj

Whiteline adjustable rear camber arms

Whiteline adjustable front camber kit

Whiteline cradle bushes

Whiteline swaybar links

Electrical:

Apexi turbo timer

5" Autometer tacho with shift light

Drift brand gauges

Pioneer head unit with USB input on the front face

Sony 280w 6.5" splits front

Pioneer 260w 6.5" splits rear parcel shelf

Pioneer 260w 6.5" 3 ways rear doors

12 inch US audio subwoofer in boot

Kenwood 700w amplifier for speakers

Kenwood 400w amplifier in boot for subwoofer

HID headlight kit, 7000K colouring

Wheels:

Koya RG TEK 18 x 8.5 +35 front

Koya RG TEK 18 x 9.5 +38 rear

flush fit

Tyres:

Front - Archillies 235/35R19

Rear - Archilles 265/35R18

Brakes:

RDA Slotted/dimpled front and rear - Stock Calipers Installed by ERD

Project Mu B-Spec pads rear

Brakelabs brake pads front

HEL braided lines

Motul brake fluid

Car is serviced every 5000km with full synthetic HPR oil (SIN 5 and now SIN 5 equivelant)

Ever 10000km car suspension is inspected to fulfill Whiteline parts warrenty and safety.

car is kept in garage not out in the weather and is well maintained. no fluid leaks of any type.

Bad points: scratches on rims, scratches on front bar, right rear guard has a crack where lips were rolled. Other than that it is general wear and tear.

Price $14,500.00

Contact CLint on 0414 799 723 if interested.

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