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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

$17,500

Current mileage: 136XXXkm

Exterior:
- Wide body JDL kit imported from Poland by previous owner
- Car resprayed in a light white pearl
- Rota Grids bronze 18x10x10 all 4
- NISMO smoked front indicators

Suspension:
- Tein HA adjustable coil overs
- Front and rear strut bar

Entertainment:
- Sony double din touch screen DVD head unit
- Polk front speakers and tweeters

Engine / Transmission / Exhaust
- Apex! Power intake with custom build box
- Apex! blow Off value (twin chamber)
- FMIC (sender) receiver same side to reduce lag
- NISMO engine and gear box mounts
- Exedy heavy duty clutch
- Exedy lighten Hywheel
- Differential rebuilt using interchangeable easily obtained local parts
- Siemens 6OOcc fuel injectors with custom fuel rail
- Walbro in tank fuel pump
- Greddy eOl boost controller
- Link ECU and display unit
- Turbo back exhaust system
- DI Fuel pressure regulator

All major services and modifications were done at Trojan, ESP and Advan Performance Sydney by previous owner. Services and any work done are documented in a folder. Also included is the engineering Certificate for the suspension/height, body kit, exhaust and wheels/tyres.

The vehicle has been dyno at 217kw at the rear wheels.

The boot lining was removed by previous owner, can easily be put back in.

The reason for sale is saving for travel.

Please message me on 0434022783 if you want more photos or have any further questions about the car.

Thanks Amaan

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