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Hi,

I am looking to sell my Black R34 GTT with 130,000km on it urgently, first owner in australia. Originally I was going to spend up to 3k to make it schmick but i do not have the time anymore so its gonna be sold as is.

Quick sale for 8k, details are below and if someone is interested i can list every single fault - i will not hide anything

The car runs perfectly and engine is in great condition, paintwork is not so great.

Parts below (all stuff is <30,000kms)

New Xenon headlights (nice clear plastic)

Nistune

Nismo fuel pump

Split fire coils

Garret GT3076R turbo (internal waste gate)

HPI dual front pipe

Custom dump pipe

Kakimoto cat back 3" exhaust

3" race cat 100cell (forgot brand)

Blitz return flow intercooler

Z32 ECU

Apexi pod filter

Bosch 1000cc injectors

Blitz Dual SBC

Ebay triple core radiator (good one had in all my other cars)

NPC carbotic clutch + lightened flighwheel

BC BR Coil Overs

Nismo tranny mount

RSR rear tyres

Aftermarket Boost and oil gauges mounted in original position with a Air/Fuel ratio gauge and cable to connect to laptop (can provide nistune cable and license as well)

New windscreen (~5000km)

100,000km service had been done

- Most gaskets have been replaced recently

- Most boost hoses & clamps replaced and system boost leak tested very recently

- Internal waste gate, low mount turbo, all black hoses, plumb back cooler pipes and black rocker covers, black radiator/cooler tops no shiny things for discrete

- Car is tuned on United E85 for over 300rwkw and has maps for 98ron as well which you can load with ur laptop

- Tuned by Yavuz from Unigroup

- Car always warmed up and oil replaced very frequently ~2000km no exaggerations, fuel filter also had been replaced many many times

I will mention the bad points but will show everything in details but they include front bar corner scuffed, left quarter panel wheel arch bent when it scraped, clutch slave cylinder slight leak recently, brakes will need replacing (rotors and pads), front tyres might need replacing, paint work not the greatest, window seal, front suspension bushings worn, rear suspension and diff support bushings worn as well. seats not in the best shape. Wheels are old school semi-forged jap rims but have been spray painted so not the greatest but light.

All in all engine never missed a beat and has been treated with respect and maintained constantly, bushings are worn so its a bit soft through corners and some cosmetic issues but not very noticable.

PM me interests please need this gone asap most likely Monday or arrange view next weekend. Also comes with original flare in glovebox ;)

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It is a steal at this price. Fixing the issues listed still make it well undervalue

I haven't seen it in the flesh for a while but has some good quality upgrades :thumbsup:

I'm willing to give it a detail at no charge if that helps the sale.

No interests or inquiries on it yet except one troll and just queries about parts. Im gonna register it so i can enjoy drive it for a bit and then post it on gumtree & carsales ill advertise around 10 to 12k. I think the price 8k scares some people off.

Mods please close thread if you can and delete photos from my post (i cant edit it).

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