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Make: Skyline

Model: 1998 R34 GTT

Milage: 111,000

Transmission: 5 Spd Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Annerley, Qld

Complied? Yes (all original papers kept)

RWC supplied? No (but no problem)

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $23,000

Contact: Clinton - Please call 0439 794 884 or email [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

One of the first R34 GTT's to be imported in Australia under the current RAWS scheme. Privately imported, this car was selected as a test car for a compliance certificate due to its flawless condition. The car arrived in factory specs and all modifications have since been conducted in Australia.

Never raced and well looked after. Used as a daily driver and has completed (apx) 50,000km since arriving in Australia. Regretfull sale due to new company car.

Engine Mods

- HKS SSQ Blow of Valve.

- Apexi pod filter.

- 3" Front & dump pipe.

- High flow cat converter.

- 3.5" Kakimoto Regaru cat back exhaust

- NGK double platinum plugs.

- Splitfire DI coil packs.

Wheels (Ordered from RAYS in Japan - Custom made for R34 GTT)

- Rays Gram Lights 57F Pro, (Front)18" x 8 & (Rear) 18" x 9.

Suspension ( by Fulcrum)

- Lowered Kings springs.

- Front and Rear: upper/outer control arms (Adjustable camber kits).

- Sway bars.

- Fulcrum urethane steering bushes.

Stereo ( by Northfield)

- Alpine CDA9827 tuner

- Alpine MRVF340 Amp

- Alpine 6" R-Series front Splits

- Alpine 12" S-Series Sub w/box

- Rockford dual twist fuse

Other

- NISMO clear indicators

- Viper alarm & Imobiliser (Aust standard)

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Edited by Clinton

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