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Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

For sale is my  Nissan Skyline R34 GTT. We are moving interstate in a few months and will need a ute instead so the Skyline needs to sell to provide the funds. Below is some detailed information about the vehicle:

Make: Nissan 

Model: Skyline R34 GT-T 

Year: 1998

Engine: RB25DET Neo

Transmission: 5 Speed manual

Odometer: 181,000 kms

Colour: Yellow (code EV1)

Registration: 20/01/2018

Price: $17,800 ono

Modifications/Upgrades

Engine
- Blitz Return flow Front Mount Intercooler (bought new few months ago)
- X-Force turbo back exhaust
- GFB plumb back blow off valve
- Turbosmart boost tee set to 10 psi
- Larger battery terminals for bigger battery

Suspenion/wheels/Exterior
- Koni shocks and King Springs
- 18x9 +30 CST Hyper Zero wheels, brand new tyres on rear and Nitto Invo on front with 80% tread
- Front Strut Brace
- Genuine Nismo body Kit
- Tinted Windows

Interior
- Retrimmed OEM steering wheel in leather with yellow cross stiching
- Retrimmed OEM gearknob in black and yellow leather
- Pioneer touch screen double din head unit (bluetooth, usb, iphone ready etc)
- Alpine Type-R 6x9 rear speakers, Clarion Splits in front (All cabled for Amp)
- Mongoose 3 point immobilser

Service
- Oil and filter changed at 178,000kms
- Changed gearbox oil on 5/11/2016
- Major service on 21/12/2016 including: replaced timing belt using genuine Nissan timing belt kit, water pump, rocker cover gaskets (genuine Nissan), harmonic balancer, belts, coolant, bled brakes and new brake fluid (have receipts)

The car is driven approximately three days a week and garaged every night. As described above, it has only minor tasteful mods and is mechanically faultless with no leaks and a smooth quiet idle. The interior is neat and tidy however the front seats would look better with a steam clean (this is one of those things that I never got around to doing) and the exterior is in excellent condition with only minor dents/scratches as can be expected for its age. I am negotiable on price for SAU members but please no time wasters. Will consider trades/swaps for dual cab 4x4 Utes (e.g. Nissan Navara, Mitsubishi Triton, Toyota Hilux etc). 

Feel free to contact me on 0407 931 097 or PM for any further questions.

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3 hours ago, Demon said:

Am I asking too much???

I don't think so, looks like a nice car. Advertised elsewhere?

I've seen a lot of high-powered GTT's for sale lately that might draw buyers in with easy power, or it might just be a bit of a sales bubble at the moment post-tax time.

I'm sure a buyer will be around soon. GLWS mate.

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