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1998 manual r34 gtt 324kw

Hey guys.

ive been thinking about selling my r34 gtt so this is more of an expression of interest but if the right price is offered then we can come to an agreement.
the car has been my daily driver for the past 4 years and has been garaged warmed up and maintained as much as possible. regular services done at 5k intervals and 1 major service during my ownership. the car has been resprayed by previous owner and was close to stock with only an exhaust and a nismo 1.5 way diff.

currently the car has 224,xxx km on the clock and is mostly highway kms (engine and chassis) but is running perfectly fine can and will provide compression test if desired.
since owning i have done several mods to it and its become a fun daily driver and as a bit more potential if desired. it also has a brand new battery the timing belt waterpump and oil pump were all replaced at 200k km with the transmission oil and dif.

the interior is clean and tidy with no stains in the seats only has 1 light tear in the rear seat, has factory floor mats that are a little worn in the drivers side and being a non smoker there is no smoke smell. steering wheel is showing its age but its nothing serious.

currently the car as is has the following extras:
walbro 460lph fuel pump
splitfire coilpacks
tomei poncams type b
bosch 100amp alternator
ev14 725cc injectors
 turbosmart hypergate 45mm external wastegate
apexi avcr boost controller
plazmaman intercooler with cusom pipework (done by havoc fab)
hypergear atr43ss2 turbo (2014 model and journal bearing)
nistune with flex fuel
z32 afm
full custom turbo back 3.5" ss exhaust with magnaflow highflow cat (done by havoc fab)
custom external wastegate off turbo manifold (done by havoc fab)
BC coilovers
npc 10" sprung button clutch with lighten flywheel
nismo 1.5 diff
hicas lockout bar
z-tune front bar, side skirts and rear pods
work xd9 18x9 +30(front) 18x10 +38 (rear)
nismo clear indicators front and side
boost, oil temp, water temp gauges
pioneer headunit with front and rear, speakers, amp and 12" sub
 

car makes 286kw on pump fuel at 18psi and 324kw on e70 at 18 psi. due to maxing out injectors we did not get a full e85 tune and could not use more boost. car was tuned by trent at chequred tuning. its been running on this tune for the past 3 years and never had any mechanical issues. so with larger injectors and a full e85 tune could see much more.

cons: paint has seen better days, theres a few minor surface rust spots and theres a bit of rust near the boot brake light as well as stone chips on the front bumper. as well as the engine is getting older so it may be a put off for some people but it is not showing signs of age. there are also a few tiny dents.

as stated its currently only expression of interest so not in a rush to sell it. will come with RWC and rego till sept and a whole year from then. also have a few spare parts that will come with the car for free including, 4 standard wheels and tyres (varying wear on tread) standard gauge cluster, standard rear pods, standard replacement clutch. and a full set of brand new tyres on the work wheels.
probably forgotten a thing or two but thats most of it. car needs tyres and to fix the hicas light before passing rwc but will sort that out.

reason for expression of sale is. i had built a 900hp built 25/30 literally ready to go into it but someone offered me a price for the engine package and then i lost interest in the car and now would like something cheaper to run.

no test drives (without deposit), tyre kickers or time wasters.

looking for $16,500 ono

any questions contact me on 0431394082 via text, i work allot so wont always be able to answer calls or post on here
located in Geelong

cheers

 

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