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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R34 GTT sedan or coupe

Milage: under 120k

Transmission: must be manual

Colour: any

Location: melbourne but will go as far as SA or NSW for a promising car

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? can be discussed

Currently registered? has to be

Price: $23k max

Contact: post here or PM

Comments / Modifications: not looking for one that modded crazy. would love a stock one or one with mild mods and would be a bonus and most like 80% sold if it had sunroof

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Ash

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How soon are you looking to purchase mate?

I've got my 98 GT-t coupe in silver WITH sunroof, genuine nismo rear bar with altia kit if you're interested.

few extra bits and pieces that either came from japan or I added myself

Shoot me a PM as I'm considering letting my one go for a reasonable price

looking at getting one withing the next 3-4 weeks. atm im having a look around her in melbourne first and if i cant find much then ill start looking interstate so ill keep yours and Morgs in mind

but how much are you looking at for yours?

Hey mate I was hoping for around 25K but we can talk if you're interested

I never get to drive it anymore so someone else may aswell enjoy it, don't really want to sell it I'm fussy with my cars :thumbsup:

80,800 klms, Relatively Quiet on idle but sounds tough when you give it some stig, never fails to turn heads

Silver

1998 R34 GT-t manual NSW JAN 09 Rego

Factory option electric sunroof

Factory option Altia bodykit, previous japan owner added genuine nismo rear bar (much nicer than altia)

Factory option Bilstein shocks

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

RDA slotted rotors front and rear from group buy only 350 klm's driven since installed

Razo turbo timer

Mongoose alarm/immobiliser

Greddy Profec B spec II boost controller Set to 9psi low and 12psi hi setting

Hybrid FMIC core and piping painted black for stealth :D

HKS Hi-power silent exhaust 3"

HKS SSQV type BOV with return pipe (atmo & plumback)

HKS pod with CAI using stock snorkel

Bass Junky radiator air deflector

JIC magic 3" engine pipe

custom 3" bell mouth split dump pipe

Factory 8 speaker setup with rears replaced with Fusion splits the rest of the speakers work fine

Pioneer DEH-p1y dual din touch screen lcd w/mp3 in dash 6 stack and dvd player

A/F ratio, boost psi, and oil temp replacement guages (smoked)

Interior trim and brake calipers re-painted

Currently wears nismo LMGT3 18's but I am selling the car with the 17" nismo wheels that came with my original purchase

Splitfire coilpacks

I know I'm probably forgetting other stuff lol

Always serviced my car with motul 3000 10w40, new air filter for pod and ngk coppers 0.8 gap every 7,000 klms since ownership

gearbox oil replaced at 65,000 klms with motul stuff, radiator flushed at the same time,

If you're interested shoot me a pm And I'll organise some up to date pictures

hi bud, i got my r34 for sale :P sounds like i might have exactly wat ur after :D heres a link to my add let me know wat u think, and the price is negotiable :thumbsup:http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...pe-t228156.html

thanks for posting all the details yo yo. man thats something i really am after and same goes for your car gr34tt. deff will keep these two in mind when i start looking interstate. have about 6 gtt lined and after that im looking interstate cars so will drop you two pms very soon.

thanks again and keep posting peeps :huh:

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vi...ky-t226657.html

Let me know if your interested. Not excatly what your after, but pretty close i guess.

Cheers.

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