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Nissan Skylie GT-T with Genuine R34 Body

Spent well over $60,000 on this car getting it to gtr spec

Looking for around high close to 40k

have to sell this week, dealer or on here

1998 11 month

Yellow

Service books

serviced every 5000k at nissan

Mint Condition

Brembo brakes

new tyres

new brakes

203 klws at the wheels

blitz intercooler

blitz blowoff valve

everything gtr just not running gear

81700ks

have ever invoice for the work done on the car, all brought through nissan

Please make offers, need to sell as lost licence for 3 years

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so you've gotten an R34 GTR and put a GT-T motor in it? correct?

or did you just put GTR guards and interior on an R34 GT-T?

can i ask why? was it a crashed vehicle? just curious as to why this was done, if it indeed is a GTR turned GT-T

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Jopjop, you may want to revise the subject title as while most people know from your previous threads that its a GTT with GTR panels and parts, someone may misunderstand you and think the car was a GTR originally and you have fitted a GTT engine to it.

Thanks

Holy shitballs! :P Damn that's a pretty good buy for $40k with all the body work!

That would have cost you an absolute MINT to do... original GTR guards, front bar, nismo lip, rear wing, bonnet, wheels, brakes, seats, MFD.. etc. Some would say why would you bother!? All that just to get the "look" of a GTR? stock engine and turbo just seems like a let down.. but in any case top marks for so much effort gone into it.. Definitely looks the goods! pity it's not AWD and RB26 though.. it's a shame u have to sell it, soo much money you're losing.. Good luck !

Are you willing to sell the seats? or seperate any parts from the car?

Nice NSX in the backgound too :P

ps. Shan.. I think it would be need to be complied if it has rego :)

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