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R34 GTT 261kw - [Manual, Red]

Hey friends,

time has come to sell the new* girl. I'm in no rush so no lowballers, no test pilots and no swaps please.

Price: $24,999

Model: 1998 Series I R34 GTT

Colour: R34 Active Red (AR2)

Mileage: *Engine 2,000km / Body 148,000km

Location: Canberra, ACT - Rego until 3/12/16

Contact: 045899six80one (message) or PM me here

Car was purchased in 2013 stock standard and since then I have added cosmetic and engine modifications. The car is garaged and paint in good condition (9/10). I had a StateRoads report done pre-purchase - This can be obtained upon request.

in mid 2016 I had an engine rebuild due to a slight knock at 6,000RPM which had a whole bunch of work carried out using GENUINE + top brand parts only and all work carried out by Trojan Motorsport (Message for more details)

 

Modifications:
Anything regarding safety or considered mechanical had genuine or top brand parts used. Cosmetic has Styled parts.

Engine/Driveline:
Pm for further details (Receipt will be provided of the work done to the engine upon rebuild). Which included RB25DET NEO Rebuild and Power upgrades.
the short list though.

  • Rebuilt Engine RB25DET NEO - 2,000kms
  • 261kw
  • FMIC
  • HPI alloy radiator
  • 3" exhaust (brand unknown - previous owner).
  • Hypergear G3 High flow turbo- (OP6 R34 turbo).
  • Splitfire coilpacks
  • APEXI pod filter
  • PowerFC ECU
  • SARD Injectors - 650cc
  • AFM Z32
  • Walbro 255 Fuel pump
  • Xtreme HD clutch
  • Turbo timer
  • immobilizer 

 

Exterior: (Car is garaged)

  • Style Z-tune Bonnet (Top layer carbon fiber) - original available.
  • Style R34 GTR High-Wing (Medium stands) - original available.
  • Style R34 GTT front lip (6/10 for condition)
  • Side mirrors re-painted in AR2 Red - due to clear coat pealing.
  • Style Z-tune side skirt / rear pods
  • Wheels are unknown as previous owner had purchased which he was kind enough to donate some gutter rashers with it as well (7/10)
  • Rear Tyre 275/35/18 Michelin pilot sports 3 (2,000kms). Front Tyre Bridgestone 215's (4,000kms)

 

Interior:

  • Nismo Dash 300km/h (146,000kms) I was lucky enough to find a replacement with 2,000kms out from the original kms) - original available.
  • Nismo Leather shift nob
  • Nismo Seat protectors
  • CF wrap bits inside the car - I have dipped CF surrounds to replace.
  • Steering wheel has very little fade (8/10 condition)

Suspension:

  • BC Racing Coilovers (Street)

 

Comments: And a whole lot of other stuff which I'm sure I have forgotten across all sections of the car. Car runs perfectly and has been serviced every 5,000kms WITHOUT fail. Trojan Motorsport has carried out all the work (including 5k services). Everything you see on this car has been professionally installed and maintained. Car has been garaged and lives a happy life in Canberra. No salty beach drives either. Car has been made to look 'stock'. In 3 years of owning this car I have never been hassled / pulled over by the police. Head turner and constantly getting 12 year olds telling you to do a burnout. Beware, every car on the street will attempt to race you if you're at the lights. 

 

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(HPI Radiator was not installed at this stage).

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4 minutes ago, Gymkhana said:

Absolutely stunning GTT, no idea how this hasn't sold yet. If this was in a years time (off my P's and had the cash) I would be seriously considering this beauty.

 

Thanks man :)

a lot of care taken into this car. Every part / installment is carried out professionally and anything purchased (bar the POWERFC) is new. 

For price it's at it's quite the deal, considering fresh engine with warranty and chassis showing no wears. All electronics work as well. TBH, the only thing needed is new rims or if wanting to chase power then just out on a bigger turbo and you're good to go!

 

thanks again for stopping by and giving your thoughts :)

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22 hours ago, MR Pat34 said:

Congrats on sale, awesome example of a clean & powerful GTT emoji1417.png

Thank you very much :) First person who saw it bought it. I thought it would be the case ! I miss it already, but went to a good home.

16 hours ago, Sinista32 said:

Good work Jez. Saw it getting the pre-sale once over on Friday

What will you be driving now?

Thanks Richard - Yeah, I was a bit guttered on Friday - was kinda hoping John would say it's a bad car don't buy it haha but John loved the car too (for what it was of course!) I'll probably buy my brother's Micra for the time being. I'll get back into the game in 2017 I'm hoping.

12 hours ago, DJBarnstar said:

WAT WAT WAT?

 

Ikr :( I kept it on the downlow that I was selling/sold it :( Miss her already.

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