Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Make: Nissan Skyline GT-T

Model: 1998

Milage: 48,000kms (Bought with 32,000kms)

Transmission: 5-Speed Manaul

Colour: Sparkling Silver (WV2 - GTR Nur Spec colour)

Location: St Johns Park, Sydney

Complied? 2004 - First owner in Australia

Currently registered? Yes, rego until October

Price: $25,500

Contact: 0416 122 278

Comments / Modifications: I've had this car since April 2004 and it's time for me to move on, I'm the first owner of the car since imported into Australia. I've had not one major problem with the car at all, nothing has broken down and I've never had to take it to the mechanic apart from services/tuneups/modifications. Was purchased as stock as possible and I have spent quite a bit of money on her to turn her into the car she is today. In the 2 and almost half years I've had her I've only driven 15,000kms as I've been using public transport/other car to get to and from work and she really is only a weekend driver; she has been a daily for the past month and drives just as well as the next car. The specs of the car are as follows:

- Nismo/Atila Front Bar

- C-West sideskirts and rearbar

- Genuine GTR rear wing

- Resprayed in WV2 Sparkling Silver

- 18x9' front and 18x10' rear custom black Volk GT-C's (245 Nankang fronts, 275 Pirelli rears)

- Genuine HKS GT-RS turbo kit

- Power FC + Hand Controller

- 440cc Delphi Injectors (not installed but will include)

- Z32 AFM (not installed but will include)

- 3" Stainless Intake

- 3" Stainless Split Dump

- 3" Stainless X-force Hi-flow Cat

- 3.5" Trust Cat-back with Oval Mid-muffler

- Custom K&J Tube & Fin FMIC

- Apexi Podfilter

- 3" Stainless Steel Intake

- Greddy Profec B Spec II EBC

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Buddy Club Racing Spec Monotube Coilovers

- JVC KD-AVX1 3" LCD DVD Headunit

- Jaycar Response 6.5" Kevlar Splits

- Power Acoustik 2x75WRMS Amplifier

For the amount of money I've spent on the parts for this car I believe $25,500 is reasonable price for a quick sale. As thus the price is FIRM so please no offers. I am willing to accept trades with cars built from 2003+ with either cash my way or your way depending on the car.

Thanks,

Andy

Images: Here is a picture of the car; more shots will come soon. Note that the front lip will NOT be included with the car.

myr34.JPG

Edited by Andi

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

    • Yup but for me its the HR ! Cut my teeth on the old holden 6s in the day ! And here's me thinking in the day it was also the 300ZX and the Mitsubishi GT3000 ! All, as well had good lines, but always seemed to need finishing off, style wise.
    • A 180SX has a much better look than a FD. The roofline is far superior being a fastback. It's popups look better. In a world where we all subconsciously add a little bit of low, and wheels of our preference, it's just more handsome than the FD is. The FD just looks 'bubbly' in comparison. It can come down to preference, sure. But "The FD is the BEST looking (on appearances alone) 90's JDM car without question?" Nah. Plenty of questions lol. I could think of 8 cars I think look fundamentally better, and probably a handful of ones that look about on par with a FD. (like say a SW20 MR2) I feel people like/overrate the FD because of it's mythicality/rarity, its rotary and it's unpredictable nature. It probably drives great, you can stuff a ton of tyre under there, has a unique sound, light as hell. I feel that people reading this thinking "YOU CANT RATE A 180 ABOVE A FD BECAUSE A 180 IS A CHEAP DRIFT BUCKET" prove the point about bias as to what the car represents, moreso than how it actually looks.. I feel the 80's boxy/squared off look is becoming better looking due to time, and 90's melted soap bar aesthetics have not aged well. (yet?) And this thread is purely about looks :p
    • A red or yellow S15 wins my vote, Ack that it just scraps in with the 90's cars theme, but they are great looking little sports car Next would be a A80 Supra (pre face lift), whilst the A80 has its own issues, I feel is the best looking larger GT car As for the FD, "I" feel that the reason it triggers me in a non-positve way when looking at one, is like looking at a high maintenance pretty girl who you know is mentally unstable and likely to explode for no apparent reason
    • Yes, it's because it has hips and bulges on the top/front surface, a tiny cockpit and roof, and the skin looks like it is stretched over muscle. The proportions are....perfect. Long nose, short rear, short roof. What's not to like? It continues the theme started with the S1, that peaked with the FC, being "looking like a front engined Porsche", while gaining a little more of the 60's Mustang coupe profile and stretching the skin more tightly over the understructure. The FD is definitely colour sensitive though. Like all Mazdas. There are plenty of details on it that changed over the years that were either better or worse, could have been done better the first time and/or never changed for the worse. But...the same can be said for the NSX. In fact, that's probably even more true for the NSX. I've also just worked out that part of the reason I don't like the rear of the NSX is that the integrated wing is too similar to that shitful R33 rear wing.  
    • I wonder if people like the FD because it reminds them of old 60's roadsters and such. It just gives me such a 'roadster/soft cruising' vibe as opposed to anything more hard-edged and purposeful. That, mixed with 90's melted soap bar styling. It's hardly ugly, but it's kinda oddly proportioned to me, relative to about 10 other cars I had a think about based on this thread. 
×
×
  • Create New...