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Hey guys,

Looking at selling my R34. Below are some specs and some pictures.

Car: 1998 R34 25GT

Engine: RB25DET NEO Straight 6 (28,000kms)

Modifications

Performance:

RB25DET NEO Conversion

HKS Type S FMIC

HKS Super Dragger 3.25" Cat back exhaust

HKS Pod

Audio:

Alpine CDA-9833 headunit

Alpine MRD-501 V12 amp

2 x 12" Alpine Type R subs in enclosure

Exterior:

17" alloy rims, brand new tyres front, 65% rear

This car is extremely clean and has never been boosted. Car was bought by me 18 months ago and has been garaged ever since. Car was serviced when engine transplant was undertaken, and is about due for another one. This will be completed before sale. Rego is due in October

Looking for $34,000 ono. 3" hi-flow cat will also be included, as well as HKS turbo timer, and HKS SSQV BOV which are yet to be installed. I believe this is a great price for what this car is, and would make a great base for further modification.

I am located in Coffs Harbour, however, should enough interest be available in Brisbane will consider driving up there should insterested parties want a test drive.

Please note: the pictures below are pre-intercooler/turbo install. New pictures with intercooler/turbo engine will be up once I have my camera fixed.

Any questions, please ask.

Cheers,

Brett

Does it still have N/A Brake setup?

Yes, however, my understanding is that there is no difference between the two models. The current setup is more than capable trust me!!

so this is now the RB25DET?

with all mods installed and ready to go?

new pics yet?

Yes it now has the NEO RB25DET. All mods are installed outside of the turbo timer, HKS BOV (yet to receive it from a group buy here), and the 3"cat.

Pics will be up ASAP.

Brett

Answers to some commonly asked questions:

1. It is a 5 speed manual

2. No, I have not turbocharged the NA engine. A full RB25DET NEO was transplanted in from a Stagea.

3. Yes a swap may be considered. Mainly looking for a late-ish model WRX or R33 GTR. Cash adjustment may be required depending on model and condition.

Thanks,

Brett

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