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Regrettable Sale

1998 R34 GT-T

Sequential auto gearbox

34,000kms

Immaculate condition

Red duco

Came in from Japan over a year ago with 19,000kms and Japanese Logbooks

Non smokers car (had to wait a long time to find one)

Enhancements in Japan

Impul 17” lightweight mag wheels

Impul coilover suspension

3 ½” Jasma stainless steel catback exhaust system

Enhancements fitted in Aust.

3” dump pipe.

3” high flow cat

Hybrid T3/4 non ceramic turbo

Front Mount Intercooler

K&N panel filter

Apexi AVC-R electronic boost controller

Trust emanage control computer

Top of the range 4x60W alpine deck with boot mounted CD stacker

Originally in slightly modified form this car recorded 188 rear wheel hp.

This has now been increased to 275 hp running conservative boost levels with more to come with fine tuning of the emanage (included in the price)

Unsorted the car ran flat 14's 400m and I hope to get another run at getting deep into the 13’s before I sell her.

Bog stock R34’s in local dealers are for sale for between $46 to $52k making my car a fair price I feel at $42,000 with around $10 to $12,000 worth of extras

“SKYLINE” WA numberplate available separately

Cheers

Chris

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Originally posted by R34

Regrettable Sale

Originally in slightly modified form this car recorded 188 rear wheel hp.

This has now been increased to 275 hp running conservative boost levels with more to come with fine tuning of the emanage (included in the price)

Update

The emanage has been tuned and the HP figure has been revised to [email protected].

Hurry up and buy it before I change my mind

:D

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