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Car: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Drivetrain: RB20det NEO – Semi-auto tiptronic.

Colour: silver

Kms: 120000

Price: $10,000 ono

reason for sale: about to lay my second slab and now have 2 mortgages. I also have an rs4-s stagea daily so I just don’t need 2 cars.

Also I go through cars allot, this being my 7th skyline.

Location: Andrews farm/ Thebarton (work)

Contact: 0413-145-430 or pm me here.

Modifications:

Full nismo/ HKS exhaust

new BC racing coilovers (under warranty)

New slotted brakes/ bendix pads

New titanium window tint

Front mount intercooler

Deleted rear wing (available if you want it)

17” aftermarket wheels with TOYO Proxy tires

Carbon fibre interior trim

DVD double din player

clear front and side nismo indicators

THE GOOD:

It’s very cheap as I needs to go

The car runs very well, i have serviced it every 5000km which I have recepts show, I drove 500km a week with no issues, made a great daily with plenty of speed for weekends.

I have been through all the usual RB25 problems such as rough idles and so on and rectified everything, she has run out of niggly issues. I have receipts for everything from cleaning iic to coilpacks and injectors, new window regulators and minor electrical problems, always fixed the properly way and only quality bits used. I work for a large dealership and I have mechanics on hand which I use for everything.

The ride with the BC coilovers is amazing, I cannot speak highly enough of them, the ride height has been set to a good height and I run about half damper stiffness and it corners so very well.

I have recently (well just finishing) having the interior dash from the triple gauges right down to the shifter section relayed in carbon fiber. Im not talking about some 3m stick-on vinyl, I mean properly coated in Cf and resin/ gloss finished, the finished look is very deep and something you need to see to appreciate, something im very happy with.

When doing this I will replace the headunit with a double din DVD unit.

Now the car is auto which I surprisingly like to drive however it can come with a manual conversion including everything you need minus the actual gearbox, let me know if this is something you want.

Pedals, master cylinder, lines, even the manual gtr guage cluster. Let me know if you will be wanting these.

I have just had the windows tinted for summer and the tires balanced and a full alignment done, servicing is up to date and 3 months rego so just get in and drive.

I bought this car of a friend and it has been my daily, we modified it so we know it has not has a hard life, and the mechanical condition of the car will reflect this.

THE BAD:

The paint is in good condition but there are some usual scrapes and scratches. The rear bar seems a little warped so I also have a spare in VG condition you can have, I also have an after market front bar spare if you want it.

The roof has had a box dropped on it and it has a dent, this can be removed by dentsaway for a couple of hundred and I would personally consider getting a new front bar. Mine is fine but was cut too much to fit the intercooler. It has always been on my list but never bothered me. These things will be obvious once I point them out but people never seem to see them until I do.

The seats are in good condition but could use a clean, maybe one or two very small holes, nothing to write home about.

Tires are in ok condition, being toyo proxies they are not the quietest tire but hold the road well.

It used to have a flip up TD in the dash which don’t work in AUST so I have replaced them with the triple gauges, I have not wired these up yet. I might do it if I get time but don’t expect it as im short on time.

If you want me to arrange fixing anything I work in the motor dealership industry so I have cheap and very good contacts. It will be at your expense but I can definitely make it cheaper for you if you would like.

These bad points and the fact that I need to sell is why the car costs $10,000 ono and not $14000 like everyone else’s so please don’t use them as an excuse to expect me to drop my price, I prefer to be honest up front so I would appreciate the same courtesy.

Im always open to negotiation with people who have money and are willing to speak with me face to face, im a very easy going guy but I work stupid amounts of hours so I can’t really oblige time wasters.

The car can be test driven, if prearranged I can bring it to work in Thebarton close to town or catch up on a Sunday but again, dick me around and you get a very cold response. That being said I am more than happy to help.

Feel free to ask any questions you want and request pictures of anything if needed.

Im re-registering her tonight so I may drive to work a few times but more than likely it will sit cosy in my garage. I prefer to pre arrange a viewing so I can clean the dust of her and find time myself to meet you properly and not in a rush after work in the dark.

Enjoy the picks

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I have also put the wing back on as I have been asked if I have it.

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Coilovers

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Exhaust

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Carbon fiber dash

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More picks to come of the parts as they go in,

I will get some propper interior picks soon,

Thanks for reading.

Glyn.

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once i have the new carbon dash in properly with the DVD player i would sell it to an SAU member for about $9000, just fyi.

cheaper with less parts.

extra for the manual conversion or spares so on and so on.

Edited by GH05T

i would expect to pay $1000 - $1500 for a good gearbox and whatever you want for a clutch, then most guys knock it out on a weekend.

i have always found help doing it as im not mechanical enough to do it on my own.

hahaha i wudnt have the fund to do the conversion lmao and im useless with mechanical shit like that haha if it was manual i wuda been super keen lol looks mint as

mmk so i managed to scratch the drivers side tint, if you see the car before its fixed, it will be fixed.

why does something stupid always happen when you go to sell :P

  • 2 weeks later...

If you could PM me who did your carbon overlaying as well as pricing that would be appreciated.

Also, did you notice your car has some sort of gtr rear fenders? That could be a big selling point for you as it's an easy platform for a full gtr conversion now (most expensive part already done).

...GTR fenders?

also the guy who did my CF kinda let me down in the end, i got someone else to finish it off so i will probably keep that one to myself.

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