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Hi All,

My car is up for sale.

Located in Sydney

Clean Series 2 Skyline GT-T . Beautiful rare factory Pearl White as standard.

Built for comfort with stage 1 modifications as below.

Never been tracked, used as a weekender vehicle.

Reason for sale: Rarely used anymore due to living in city

Modifications List :

Vehicle : 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T Pearl White Series 2

Engine :
*Enclosed air intake and pod filter
*Cooling Pro Front mount intercooler
*Garrett GT3071R Upgraded Turbo Kit 
*Bellmouth dump and down pipe 3.5 inch to 4 inch modified from turbo 
*X-Force high flow cat 
*Kakimoto 06regu 06&R 4inch TITANIUM racing exhaust
*Splitfire coilpacks
*Iridium spark plugs 
*Z32 AFM
*Aluminum Radiator

Drivetrain :
*NPC Heavy Duty Cushioned Ceramic Clutch
*Lightened flywheel 
*Redline Oil 

Supporting Electronics: 
*Apexi Power FC
*Turbosmart Eboost 2
*JDM Turbo timer ( 'Ultra' Speed Monitor)

Handling : 
*R34 GTR Forged 18Inch Rims
*Whiteline sway bars front and rear
*Bilstein Shocks with Whiteline Springs
*QFM Brake Pads
*Slotted Rotors
*All bushings replaced with Energy Suspension Bushings front and rear

Exterior : 
*Carbon Fibre Nismo Window Sills


Other : 
*Clarion Double Dinn Touch Screen
*Alpine Type R 6.5 Splits front
*Alpine Type R Coaxial Rear
*Alpine 4Ch Amp 
*Rhino Alarm system with Automatic Winding Windows

Note: Major Service and timing belt kit all replaced November 2015.


Current Power :
260kwatw

Test drives will only be allowed if funds are available to be shown upon inspection.

Swaps are considered for MK6 Golf GTI

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Price : $19,999

 

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Edited by supanoodle

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