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R34 SKYLINE GT-T 

1998 White, manual 180k kms

 

Carbon fibre/FRP Z Tune Vented bonnet, recently re painted (colour matched)

 

Z Tune style front bar

 

Heavy duty clutch 

 

Lenso D1 Rims 18inch painted black

Slotted and drilled rotors

Hybrid electronic boost controller

 

Greddy colour infometer

 

Blitz electronic boost gauge with peak recall

 

Cross over piped front mount intercooler

 

GCH Hi flowed standard OP6 Turbo

 

Standard manifold

 

Driftworks thermostatic oil cooler 

 

Nismo 2 way mechanical LSD

 

Neurothane  suspension bushes

 

Hardrace Adjustable Caster arms

 

Cusco Hicas removal kit

 

DGR adjustable coilovers 

 

White line adjustable sway bars front and rear

 

1000cc injectors 

 

Upgraded fuel pump

 

LED Dash lights

 

HID head lights

 

Blue LED under dash accent lighting connected to a switch.

 

Jenson double din touch screen head unit, linked to a revised camera.

 

Custom made Light duty removable towbar 

 

Nistune, re-tuned by Mark at MRC Castle hill.

 

Z32 airflow meter 

 

Larger aluminium radiator

 

Standard Nissan exhaust fitted at the moment,

But I have a full 3inch stainless steel Blitz Nur spec exhaust with high flow cat.

( this was removed to pass an EPA inspection ). This will go with the car.

 

Also have a turbosmart, plumb back blow off valve, but the standard Nissan one seems to be doing just fine.

 

DBA slotted rotors with TRW pads

 

Alarm and immobiliser fitted.

 

Freshly serviced, oil, filters, spark plugs.

 

Greddy magnetic sump plug

 

Always run on premium synthetic oils

Liqui-moly, most recently Penrite 10 tenths , Most importantly the engine oil was always up to temp before anything more than cruising.

 

The car is in above average condition, a few small imperfections, and wear can be seen. Still a lot better than some “immaculate” or “mint” cars I’ve seen.

The steering wheel looks pretty ordinary, there are a few cracks around the bottom of the front bar, a small carpark dent on the drivers door near the handle. 

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$17,000.
 
Call or text Adam on 0426 46 50 50,
Car is located in western Sydney.
 

 

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