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Hello,

Up for sale is my 1998 R34 GT-t. 133,111km. I bought this car a couple years back

and am the second owner. Vehicle was only driven on weekends.

Serviced every 5,000km

Vehicle drives well and makes good power. Last tune made 300rwkw and

is tuned by one of the best Microtech tuners around.

The fuel pump and reg are under 5,000km old. Basically new

Only reason for selling is I need a more family orientated vehicle

and don't have the time anymore.

Vehicle is manual


Greddy Intake Plenum

Greddy Type R BOV

Greddy Profec B-spec II boost controller

ID 1000cc injectors

Proflow 1L catchcan

Q45 throttlebody

Plazmaman fuel rail

Tomei Type L FPR

Koyorad radiator

Walbro 460lph e85 fuel pump

Fuel pump hard wire mod

Brae exhaust manifold

Splitfire coilpacks

Nitto clear timing cover

HKS GT3240 0.7 A/R

HKS Adjustable Cam gears

HKS Fine Tune T-belt

HKS 272 degree 8.7 Lift intake cam

HKS 264 degree 8.7 Lift exhaust cam

HKS Power Rocker Covers/ Valley Cover

HKS Oil Cap

HKS Special Racing Wastegate

Kakimoto exhaust tip

3 inch Mandrel bend straight exhaust

Hi-flow cat

Blitz SUS Power air filter

BC V1 Coilovers 8kg/mm front 6kg/mm rear

Work Emotion XD9 18x9+20 18x10+18

Relocated battery to boot

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Slotted/cross drilled rotors

EBC green brake pads (no brake dust!)

Microtech lt16c ecu + hand controller tuned by Anthony Rodriguez @ Maztech

Veilside gearknob

Contact Daniel 0466 577 808 prefer sms during work hours

Location: Caroline Springs
$17000 ono

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Hey mate, boot does look funny there. Had a look this morning. Looked ok. Will post up some more pics in better lighting. No existing damage on vehicle. Just a small dent lhr from previous owner. Paint wise theres chips around the guards possibly from previous owner rolling guards. But overall in decent nick. There is a slight knock from rhf castor bush but willing to fix it for right buyer. Sorry shouldve spent more time on ad. Any questions feel free to ask. Cheers

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