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PRICE DROPPED

Hey people,

This car is currently in South Australia

I'm have decided to part with my beloved manual R34 Gt-t 4 door. I've owned in for nearly 3 years and i am the first owner in Australia. The car is in immaculate condition you will not find a cleaner more well looked after example anywhere! The car is serviced every 5000kms with only the best of the best, such as redline oils etc and is garged every moment it is not being driven, is washed weekly and polished monthly. The car is driven very very rarely. I bought the car stock, all mods have been done in the last year. All mods have been professionaly fitted by high quality SA work shops such as Doyle crash, Exhaust technology, JAZMAC performance, Adelaide Pro Sound etc. This car is a dream to drive and will not disappoint even the fussiest buyer. Anyone who knows me knows haw particular i am about modifying cars and i have not spared an expence on this one. There are probably a few bits and pieces i have forgoten in the list below.

Car : Nissan R34 4 door Skyline GTT

Year: 1998 (dec)

Colour: Platinum Silver

Trans: 5 speed manual

KM: 65000 genuine kms (yes genuine)

Body:

Factory Xennon lights

Customised Nismo Aglis Front bar

Genuine East-bear sports lower lip

Nismo Side skirts

Nismo GTR style Rear lip

Rear gaurds lipped and slightly rolled

Clear side indicators

20%tint all round

Ultra white parking globes

Wing removed holes filled and whole boot repainted

Rear badges shaved (as above)

Engine:

RB25DET Neo

Custom front mount intercooler (600 x 300 x 80)

Custom intercooler piping (runs back through the stock holes)

Custom 3 1/2 inch Exhaust Technology exhaust, dump, front pipe and tail pipe with 3 1/2 inch high flow cat

Jun BL rear muffler with twin jap flutes

Nismo Radiator guide

Custom matt blue engine cover

Trust POD filter

Silicon hosing throughout

Dyno tuned computer

Drivetrain:

extreme single plate clutch

lightened flywheel

Manual conversion using 28000kms genuine r34 gearbox and all genuine r34 wiring loom, interior pieces, pedals etc.

Redline Shockproof oils

Wheels

Genuine 19 inch lenso S7 modify wheels 19x8 +30 all round

Tyres have 75%

225/35 front

235/35 rear

Custom hubcentric 15mm spacers (front)

Custom hubcentric 25mm spacers (rear)

Suspension

ISC Coilovers all round 10kg front 8kg back

Front strut brace

Interior:

Blue led dash light conversion

Tripple gauge centre unit with blue led conversion

all the standard R34 gtt goddies

Stereo:

Pioneer 9250 source unit

Factory option 8 speaker sound system (bose)

Bose front spilts

Bose rear splits

Factory Amplifier

2 Channel Magnat amplifier

4 channel Crossfire amplifier

2 x 10 inch DB+ subwoofers

Custom boot install using fibreglass sub box trimmed in grey vinal, fake floors and walls trimmed in grey velour, custom JDM embossing, perspex amplifier housing and blue neon lighting

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As you can see from the pictures it's not your average r34, lots of time and money have gone into this car making it something that stands out from the import crowd. Has rego untill MAY 2008.

If interested please PM me to arange something.

PRICE DROP

Asking Price $27,000 ono Now $25900 ono

Sean

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