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Year: 1999

Colour: Pearl White

KMs: 95000

Mods: Nismo panel filter, Blitz FMIC, CES split dump/front pipe, Fujitsubo cat back, Nismo 480cc injectors, R34 GTR fuel pump, R34 GTR fuel regulator, Chipped ECU, GCG highflow turbo, AVC-R, full respray, rebuilt transmission to handle 300rwkw.

RwKw: [email protected] bar

Now has blown engine as latest mod.

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Year: 1998 Series 1

Colour: Nismo White

KMs: ~40,000km

Mods: (performance only)

K&N Panel Filter

Trust PEII Cat-Back Exhaust

Manual Boost Controller @ 10psi

Front Mount Intercooler

SAFCII D1 Limited Edition

Iridium Spark Plugs

Voltage Stabilizer Kit

FMIC and Radiator Cooling Panel

SAU STICKER - 20rwkw alone :P

RwKw: 196.4rwkw @ 10psi

Dyno Graph (if any):

There is one, can't be bothered looking for it (it's on the forum somwhere).

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Year: May 1998

Colour:Black Pearl (GV1)

KMs:120thou'

Mods:

Nismo 300km cluster

Nismo replacemet gauges for boost/volt/oil temp

Apexi avc-R

Apexi Safc II

Apexi ECV

Garret GT30 with external 38 mm TurboSmart ultragate

Full 3inch exhaust with 5Zigen muffler

Z32 afm

Splitfire Coilpacks

oil catch can atmo

bosch 040 fuel pump

brake cyclinder stopper

HKS oil cooler relocation kit

HKS air filter

HKS Hiper D coilovers

Greddy FMIC

camber arms

aftermarket rear sway bar

Carbon Ztune style bonnet

Carbon eyelids

18" BBS LM wheels

RwKw:

220 kw at 0.8 bar

Dyno Graph (if any):

DSC00178.JPG

Pics (if any)

PICT0001.jpg

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Year: 1998 Series 1

Colour: Black GV1

KMs: 114,000

Mods:

r34currentspec.jpg

RwKw: was 350rwhp on RB25 engine

Dyno Graph (if any):

r34dynomar04bhp.jpg

Pics (if any)

r34skylineheader.jpg

well done ian thats a crazy gtt! awesome website too very useful as a gtt tunning guide!

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Year: May 1998

Colour:Black Pearl (GV1)

KMs:120thou'

Mods:

Nismo 300km cluster

Nismo replacemet gauges for boost/volt/oil temp

Apexi avc-R

Apexi Safc II

Apexi ECV

Garret GT30 with external 38 mm TurboSmart ultragate

Full 3inch exhaust with 5Zigen muffler

Z32 afm

Splitfire Coilpacks

oil catch can atmo

bosch 040 fuel pump

brake cyclinder stopper

HKS oil cooler relocation kit

HKS air filter

HKS Hiper D coilovers

Greddy FMIC

camber arms

aftermarket rear sway bar

Carbon Ztune style bonnet

Carbon eyelids

18" BBS LM wheels

RwKw:

220 kw at 0.8 bar

Dyno Graph (if any):

Pics (if any)

mmmmm sedan goodness....

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Year: 1998 coupe

Colour:black pearl

KMs: 63500

Mods: Blitz FMIC, 3"exhaust with split dump, Airfilter and nismo clear indicators front and side.

i need to put a tunable ecu on it becasue std ecu hitting rich retard mode, but i have an auto Any Ideas???

No pics as yet dont have a digital camera.

have no idea how much rwkw, but for a near stock car it flies!! I love It!

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Year: 1998

Colour: White (not the pearly one)

KMs: (87000kms)

Mods: 3" Turbo Back Exhaust with Split Dump Pipe, Cold air box with pod filter.

RwKw: not much more than stock

Dyno Graph (if any): none

Pics (if any): see signature link

Cheers!

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Year: 1998

Colour: Sonic (or Athlete, cant remember) Silver

Kms: about 46,000

Mods: 300x600x75 FMIC, Apexi Pod Filter, Greddy Turbo Timer.

RWKW: I guess around stock.

Dyno: none

Pics: in my sig.

:)

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See what I mean about confusing :O

There is a NISMO kit and a seperate Nissan Motorsport kit which are 2 different kits. The Nissan Kit fitted to yours was available as an add-on when you bought your car (like a sunroof, colours etc). The NISMO kit wasn't, it had to be bought seperately.

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