Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Im in a position where i have financial difficulties due to some unforseen circumstances, thus the R34 which i only recently bought is actually up for sale already! Im willing to cop a loss as I cant afford to keep the car at this point in time.

post-8163-1162254970.jpg

post-8163-1162255006.jpg

post-8163-1162254988.jpg

post-8163-1162255028.jpg

post-8163-1162372891.jpg

post-8163-1162372924.jpg

post-8163-1162255042.jpg

post-8163-1162255057.jpg

Mods:

* Bullet titanium cat back exhaust

* Mild steel front/dump pipe

* High flowed cat

* Lowered springs on KYB shocks, approx 2.5inch all the way round

* Apexi power intake air filter

* Hybrid tube & fin intercooler

* 3 puck heavy duty brass button clutch (You wont slip with this baby )

* Full 3 point alarm with imoboliser, and turbo timer

* Blaupunkt CD player

* Pioneer 2way speakers front and rear

* Apexi Power FC (No hand control)

* Factory xenon lights

* White LED parker lights

* Replaced castor bushes

* Clear indicators

* Factory GTT wheels painted in black

Power: 204rwkw @12psi / 545nm of torque! THIS THING IS DAM QUICK! So grab yourself a bargain, while i have to cut my losses and move on. Pictures wont justify how nice the car actually is, so get in quick!

Rego: Till september 2007

Location: Sydney (Sutherland shire)

Contact: Jason on [email protected] / 0423 324 906

Price: $26,000!

NO TRADES

BONUS: Now comes with BLITZ ID3 & pair of HKS coilovers!

post-8103-1162254339.jpg

post-8103-1162254375.jpg

post-8103-1162254405.jpg

post-8103-1162254433.jpg

post-8103-1162254491.jpg

post-8103-1162254669.jpg

Edited by Mr_G
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/141170-r34-gtt-quick-sale/
Share on other sites

just to confirm the car comes with the black rims? not the ones in the first couple of pics?

Car comes with the black rims in the photos, not the silver ones. Silver ones are now owned by my dad on his R33 :P lol...

Thanks for the props Porko :rofl:

Now comes with the blitz ID3 boost controller!!!! Get in quick :) Today was quite warm and the car still had grunt behind it even on the warm days.

When i went to check out R34's, this was definately probably the healthiest mechanical R34 i found to be honest. Just come check out the car for yourself, you wont be disapointed with the package it offers.

this is not very fair lol

if you were in brissy i would of prob jumped on this lol

awsome looking car sounds a dream.

definatly worth it i think anyway

hope sale goes all well

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Thanks Duncan! Yeah it's street use for me only. Maybe occasional track day. Any difference in noise when running with the two pumps? I would expect the lift pump to be more quiet than the main pump so hopefully not? And yes, unfortunately quite a big price difference to the simple hanger setup. Though I'm usually willing to trade money for better reliability and future-proofing. Buy once, cry once and all that. I'd be very happy to never have to deal with fuel pump / wiring issues again  
    • The old manifold was quite under the GTR strut brace.  The new manifold is quite [unknown] the GTR strut brace. The GTR strut brace was needed to clear the bonnet vents. The Old strut brace will almost certainly clear the new manifold, but not the bonnet vents. The old strut brace will almost certainly clear the new manifold, and the new bonnet without vents. But I am hoping the GTR strut brace clears the new manifold :p
    • On the bright side, at least you knew that it happened and remedied before anything happened. A friend of mine just took his Fiat 124 to a shop for an oil change and they didn't tighten the oil filter housing properly. 4.5 quarts spewed out and even after refilling + tightening the cap the engine has a tick now.
    • So, more pain. The FAST manifold is a little larger than the stocker. This is problematic because there really wasn't much clearance to begin with, so going from 'barely enough' well into 'no' is sad based on the external dimensions of the thing, even though where it bolts to the head is the same. Result is the fuel rails sit a good 25mm higher, and this is a bit of an issue with the wiring that runs behind the motor, and the fuel lines, and everything else. When pushing the manifold on, it required a huge amount of force to crush wiring looms to fit it, sensors like the MAP sensor are about 1mm from the firewall, and the FPR just has to bend ABS lines to be forced into place. After some brainstorming and some sad drinking, the loom for some reason ran from the grommet behind the ABS sensor, then to the driver side head, then back to the passenger side head. So all of this was pulled back and stripped, a few wires cut and rejoined, so that the 'branch' was now on the passenger side's head as below: Before you basically couldn't see anything behind the driver head. This is much improved! The MAP sensor is now pointing up (instead of at the firewall) Brackets have been made up for the rail. The rails are for a LS1, the manifold is designed around a LS2 as it's base. Which of course has slightly different bracketry and water pump clearance, hence the mods people need to do. Should be hopefully mounted tonight. I spent money on a new FPR that is slightly more compact than my Turbosmart FPR1200. The gauge has also been moved to the rail. There's also apparently an ORB to AN Union instead of the adapter, because the ~25mm of the current adapter is going to make the difference. Provided this all goes together and arrives today, it'll be the totally not stressful attempt to start it.
×
×
  • Create New...