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Thought I'd start a new thread instead of spamming the Intro section...

Picked up my 1999 Skyline R34 GTT as a semi- fresh import. Compliance but not yet registered early May. The previous owner bought it for his son, but as he was on his P's he wasn't able to drive and I was able to pick it up in mint condition.

The owner in Japan maintained this really well and books show full detailed service history and receipts attached.

 

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Being a manual, we very quickly ordered new R34 gearbox (From Nissan) and remaining parts from Kudos motorsports. Would highly recommend the team there. Ultra helpful and quick to share advice and upgrades.

We are in the middle of taking the Auto out (Genuine 94,000/kms) and putting the Manual in this weekend.

Part 2 of the build will include likely a Plazaman Intercooler and Plenium, Hks Exhaust with Tomei Dump (ordered).

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