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2001 Silver R34 GTT, Series II, RB25 DET Neo

A very tidy and regularly serviced/maintained, straight and clean 34. Mature driver at 52 and I have owned and driven this car daily for 3 years or slightly more.

I bought it locally in Canberra from another forum member.

In Sept 2013 I had the OP6 Turbo high flowed (GT2871), Nistune installed, 750cc Injectors, Walbro 450ltr/phr fuel pump (E85 compatible) and new 02 sensor.

All installed and Tuned by Ed at AutoTech the local Nistune rep with 245rwkws.

It also has a return flow intercooler, splitfire coil packs, Scotty’s Metal intake, K&N pod filter and the radiator replaced.

It’s been regularly serviced and maintained by John at Trojan Motorsports. All receipts are available.

Rims are 18” Gold Volk GTC's with federal RSR tires and Lucas springs.

It has a Clarion double din stereo with CD/DVD, Bluetooth, Remote, “all bells & whistles” a 7inch screen and aftermarket clarion speakers, amplifier and subwoofer.

Common issues –
- Steering wheel peeling on top
- Driver seat bolster worn - quality 100% Australian wool black seat covers over the front seats.

Included in sale is the OEM rims and stock springs.

Rego: 3mths ACT
Kilometers: 148,000kms.
Price: $14,500

Transmission: Automatic - sports tiptronic

Reason for sale: I bought a schmick 4 door 32 as my new daily and have an R32 GTR for the weekends.

So seriously I have one too many to garage, maintain, rego, insure & drive.

More than happy for buyers to speak with my Tuner, Mechanic and people who know me and/or my 34.

PM if you or a friend is interested and I’ll give you my mobile number so we can chat further.

It will be advertised on Carsales later this week

(Pictures will be up later this evening)

Edited by Sinista32
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Mobile phone pictures taken today after a clean.

Photo quality is reduced to enable upload.

Everything works as it should and she drives like a dream

Thanks for looking

Can Vouch for this car and owner.

Drives and rides like a dream and very well maintained for it's age.

Same goes for the car. :laugh:

GLWS Richard.

Have another look -> http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2001/SSE-AD-2909440

Time to add some incentive

a $200 spotters reward will be paid for referral leading to sale by an SAU member

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