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Hey all, I'm selling my beloved R34 GTT, and with a new car on the way, the sooner this sells, the better.

Car was imported in 2009 and I have been the only owner in Australia. I have all the paperwork for everything, including mods.

Only reason for sale is the fact that I only have one car park space in my apartment, so unfortunately I can't keep both.

Car is currently located in Albury Wodonga with SA plates, I am happy to get a transfer to NSW rego or drive to SA for inspection if the buyer is serious.

Car is super-clean inside and out, decals have been shaven off and car has partially been put back to stock as I recently got off defect in SA.

Serviced every 5-7000km with Penrite oil.

Plates "RB25DET" are also for sale, you can buy them seperately or with the car. Not sure about the price, make me an offer!

Here are the mods:
-Blitz Pod Filter
-Z32 AFM

-AM Performance full turboback exhaust with titanium tips (looks and sounds fantastic)
-R34 GTR intercooler
-Oil cooler with Greddy thermostat (keeps the temps way down low in any weather)
-Koyorad radiator, 55mm
-Custom intercooler piping
-Plumbed-back Blow off valve (Greddy I believe)
-725cc Bosch injectors
-Bosch 040 fuel pump
-NPC Ceramic Clutch (single plate)
-New, lightened flywheel
-Nisstune Piggyback ECU
-JIC FLT FAS coilovers
-Cusco rear camber arms
-Kazama front castor rods
-Diff shimmed by 0.8 or 1
-New head unit
-Internal lights for door, etc replaced with bright LED lights
-Genuine Nismo LED tail lights

Not installed:
-Garrett 3071 GTX turbo, just needs to be installed, I have most, if not all, the parts to install it.

The bad:

-Air Conditioning seals broken and gas empty, should be an easy fix and I can do this if needed be

-Car is tuned for the bigger Garrett turbo, so I recommend a fresh tune. Still runs well albeit a bit rich.

Car has 141,000km on the clock, mostly from highway driving between Sydney, Albury, Melbourne and Adelaide.

Price:

$16,000 without LED lights and turbo, $18,000 with everything

I can take off $1000 for the LED lights and another $1000 for the turbo if you do not want these, I have buyers for these already but they complete the car.

Contact: 0412 741 434 or [email protected]

Engine bay pics to come shortly.

Thanks for viewing :)

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