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Up for sale is my Pride and Joy Immaculate R34-GTT which I have owned for around 6 years now.


This car has always been 100% reliable entusiast vehicle, regularly serviced and treated like a baby. The car is currently a weekend car and has seen minimal use in the last 2 years. The car is regularly polished and waxed and kept inside a garage. It will be sad to see it go and will be missed dearly. The car is a beautiful example, any genuine buyer who views the vehicle will not be disappointed.


The car produces 265kw at the wheels (Tuned by Jim at Tunehouse), A full timing belt kit (+ all belts) has just been performed by Tunehouse + alot of other service work including a compression test which was done before the larger turbo was installed receipts included). Alot of the parts are high end direct fit Jap items to ensure they fit correctly and are reliable + having a near stock under bonnet appearance so there is never any unwanted attention.


Motor : R34 GTT GCG Ball Bearing Highflow, ARC Return Flow FMIC, Z32 AFM, Deatschworks Hi Flow injectors, Apexi Power FC + Hand Control, Apexi Electronic boost controller, Xforce 3inch Stainless turbo back exhaust with high flow cat, Tomei in tank direct replacement hi flow fuel pump, Silicone intake pipe AFM to Turbo, GFB Stealth FX adjustable BOV, Custom Aluminum radiator cooling panel, Greddy Catch can ,Blitz High flow panel filter ,Splitfire coilpacks, Apexi pod filter kit also included.


Suspension: Greddy Type S Coilovers Greddy EDFC control unit for coilovers (not fitted) Whiteline F + R adjustable swaybars Whiteline subcradle bushes Urethane castor rod bushes Cusco Rear strut brace Interior: Nismo gear knob Genuine Nissan GTR V Spec Aluminium pedals Apexi Turbo timer Clarion head unit (cd/MP3+ USB connector in glovebox) Clarion bluetooth kit Pioneer JDM carrozzeria speakers F+R


Exterior: Nismo Eyelids, Nismo Clear front & side indicators, Starcorp Impul rims 18” Nismo copy front lip


Driveline: Excedy 3 puk ceramic clutch (sprung centre) Genuine C's Short shifter, Custom Urethane gearbox mount




The car has just ticked over 100,000 kms and is priced to sell at:


$19,500


Pm or call me on 0402 219 14(two)




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