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For sale: Nissan Skyline R34 GTT. manual

Mileage: 99,000 kms

Price: $16,000

Location: Macquarie Park, NSW 2113

Rego: 26 April 2014, will renew on sale


Up for sale is my pride and joy for the last 4 years. I hardly drive it anymore, just on weekends. It is 1998 GTT, so its L/P1/P2 unfriendly (well you can drive it but just don't get caught), very comfortable over long distances, drove it to Bathurst once (luckily there was no mention of a pack of assholes), Melbourne (got pulled over a few times for RBA but never got defected, instead got a few comments from the cops about how fierce the car looks)

I rather it goes to a good home rather than just sitting in my garage. I don't even drive to work because I moved 10mins walk from work :P


. Usual Stage 1 mods including but not limited to


Engine/Exhaust

RB25DET NEO

Walbro fuel pump

new NGK spark plugs 0.8mm gap, heat range 6

new o2 sensor

Fujisubo catback

Apexi radiator

HKS intercooler and oil cooler

GFB Stealth FX BOV


Interior

new JVC 2-Dinn DVD player with GPS, Bluetooth

new JVC Arsenal 4 Channel amp

new Alpine Type R speakers

new Nismo GTR boot/gear/climate control surround

new Nismo steering wheel + boss kit

new Nismo short shifter kit

new Nismo GT500 titanium gear knob

Blitz Dual Solenoid boost controller

Apexi turbo timer


Suspension and wheels

Yokohama Advan Racing 17" rims (rare, discontinued)

Bridgestone Potenza RE002 (still got good depth)

new Nismo Type S coilovers


Body

Nismo Altia kit

GT Wing

New windscreen


Brakes

new DBA 4000 brake rotors

new Fedora Pads


Any questions, please call 0418 433 955

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