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For sale is my Beloved series 2 GTT with only 80,000km, i am the first and only owner of this car in australia.

This car is one of a kind and a real head turner, having a genuine gtr front end mold perfectly to the gtt body
This is a very regretfull sale but i need the money for a house.
All the work that has been done on it was done by myself other than the tune and custom exhaust work.
Has been serviced every 5k since i got it at 49000 from japan. with spark plugs replaced every 10k.
It has been tuned at unigroup engineering pulling 270KW at 20psi. Still has 6mths warranty on the tune.
over 20k has been spent on this car, around 5k was spent on the stereo alone.
Also has 10 months rego

Number plate is RST.15S spelling restless

Looking for $25k ono, no time wasters, car is located in old toongabbie, nsw

contact James on 0422647656 for enquiries


Body:
R34 GTR front end conversion, all genuine parts were used besides the bonnet
GTR alloy guards
GTR plastic bumper with grills
GTR carbon fibre non genuine bonnet
Tein gas bonnet struts
Rear bumper and side skirts are geniune nissan altia/aero body kit
the side skirts have been modified to meet up with the gtr guards
Seats are Genuine Recaro SR3 Trail series with genuine Bride rails

Nismo gear nob


Suspension:
White line heavy duty sway bars front and rear
BC racing coilover height and dampening adjustable suspension
Rear hicas lock bar installed, hicas motor will be supplied with sale
Wheels are rota. front: 18x9.5" Rear: 18x10" with different offsets to fill the guards


Motor:
custom 3" exhaust from turbo to cat, with a xforce cat and catback
JJR front mount return flow intercooler
Nismo in tank high flow fuel pump
Sard 650cc fuel injectors
Splitfire coil packs
Nismo low temp thermostat
Genuine Koyo full aluminium Radiator
Garrett GTX3076r with 0.62 ex gated 4bolt exhaust housing
Tial 38mm external wastegate with 10p spring, piped into exhaust
Greddy oil cooler with sandwich plate and braided lines
Magnetic sump plug
K&N panel filter, also will supply Apexi pod filter
Shortened Shifter

Electronics:
HKS EVC 6 electronic boost controller
HKS turbo timer
Apexi Power FC with hand controller in glove box


Stereo:
Pioneer dvd player with ipod control cable in glove box
Rockford Fosgate full system includes
Splits front and rear
2x amps one for sub and one for speakers
T2 rockford fosgate subwoofer in custom fibreglass enclosure
Capacitor to keep the sound up with heavy bass

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