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Skyline ER34 GTT Turbo - TE37SL Tenis Coilovers Wide Bodykit Nismo

http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1138082139

1998 S1 Nissan Skyline ER34 GTT 
RB25DET 2.5L straight 6 cylinders turbo charged 

Very good condition overall, very well looked after, a major service has been recently done at 130000kms. 
Only GENUINE Nissan filters and fluids used. Changed engine oil, transmission oil, diff oil, coolant, brake fluids. And Oil filter, air filter, pollen filter, fuel filter. 

Mechanically A1. Starts every time, engine runs smooth, no smoke no knock no weird noise. Ice cold air conditioning. Everything works, no issue. Interior condition is very good, clean and tidy, very few scratches and wear. 

- New Supercharged battery $190 
- Replaced rocker cover gaskets $200 
- New set of NGK platinum spark plugs $130 
- New genuine ignition coils wiring harness $160 
- Serviced air conditioning $90 
- Replaced all belts $140 
- Complete set of factory floor mats 
- New windows switches surround $100 
- Factory Nismo body kit 
- Reverse parking sensors 
- Black factory weathershields 

Upgrades: 
- New wheels Rays Engineering TE37SL 18x9.5+22, Falken tyres $3900 
- New Teins Superstreet coilovers, height and damper adjustable $1200 
- GTR style wide fenders kit front and rear $1000 
- 52mm alloy radiator and new hoses $290 
- Front dimpled slotted brake discs $280 
- IPR BOV blow off valve $130 
- HID 5000K headlights $150 
- Clear side indicators $80 
- Series 2 boot lid spoiler $170 
- Factory alloy pedal covers $140 
- Pioneer MP3, AUX, USB, Bluetooth hands free head unit $170 
- Kenwood door speakers $90 
- Carbon fibre vinyl wrap center console $50 

The imperfection: 
Paint condition has seen better days. A few scratches and dents is very usual for a 19 years old car. Front wide guard and boot spoiler is in flat black, rear wide fender hasn't been put on yet but will come with the sale. Oil sump has minor leaks, but nothing serious at all, maybe a couple drops a month that's all. 

I have been very honest with the condition of this car, I'm a car enthusiast, countless hours and dollars spent on her, I will be very sad to see her go, but due to some reasons life has to move on, I wish her can go to a good home, put on the rear wide fenders and a fresh layer of paint job, and she will be the best R34 you have ever owned. 

$18000 ono
 

REGO till May. RWC is not supplied! Price is quite firm, low ball offers will be ignored. Any onside inspection are welcomed, test drive only allowed when you can proved you have the adequate finance, or I will take you for a drive.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1138082139

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Price drop - $17000 or
Take $4000 off asking price if buying without Rays wheels and wide bodykit. (factory road worthy wheels supplied)

Below photo shows it almost reaches 400kms per tank, 98 octane petrol always used.

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Price drop!
$12000 without TE37SL or widebody kit. (factory road worthy wheels supplied)

Below photos showing the back of rocker cover has no oil leaks, which is a very common issue in RB engines.
And new Nissan drive belts. new raidator pipes and clamps in the last one.

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Any interest in parting out just the bodykit? If not, can you PM me where it came from? I have fantasies of fitting the wider fenders 'one day'.

1 hour ago, Kinkstaah said:

Any interest in parting out just the bodykit? If not, can you PM me where it came from? I have fantasies of fitting the wider fenders 'one day'.

you might have to wait till the car sold first, or google viva garage in melbourne

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Now $14999 with 12 months registration till May 2018.
 
Take $4000 off asking price if buying without Rays TE37SL wheels or wide bodykit (factory 17" alloy wheels with good treads will be provided).
 

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