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hey guys

have been tossing up this idea for a few weeks now and have made up my mind to sell the skyline as i have my eyes for something else now.

so details are:

Model: R34 GTT

Colour: Nissan WHite (QM1)

Bodykit:Factory kit

Engine Type:RB25DET

Engine Mods:

GCG high flow turbo running 1.1bar daily

FMIC

450cc injectors

HKS cam gears

Apexi power FC

Z32 AFM

Power:the car had 500CC injectors which i sold so for now has 450cc injectors so changed mapping to run it at a safe level so power atm is 238rwkw. but the sale will come with a set of denso 670cc injectors either installed and tuned or seperate but with the sale which will bump the power to 280rwkw

Exhaust:custom 3" stainless steel bell mouth dump pipe, 3.5" highflow metal cat, 3" custom stainless cat back exhaust.

Gearbox:standered 5sp with exedy 3puk button clutch

Diff: stock nissan LSD

Brakes:stock

Suspension:Racing logic coilovers

Wheels/Tyres:18X8 +30 350Z track wheels bridgestone SP sport rubbers for street. 17X8 fronts and 17X8.5 rears +35 offset AVS model 6 wheels for track (you get both wheels with the care)

price im after is $24000 thats incuding RWC and rego till may 09 OR WILL TRADE FOR EVO 8 WITH CASH ADJUSTMENT YOUR WAY the car is very clean and straight and is always service every 5000kms with only motul fluids.

any inspections or tests welcome. no tyre kickers. serious enquires only.

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Ash

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I'm fairly certain that someone is putting a deposit down on this today. Just FYI.

And he forgot to add in his initial post that the subs/amp is not included.

over the next few weeks car will be going through a minor make over and changes :D

new Blitz return flow intercooler (nice and legal)

new front bar freshly painted along with resprayed guards and bonnets.

guards are being resprayed as im getting the guards rolled. to prevent paint cracking and longer lasting id rather get the guards resprayed. the bonnet will be done also giving it a new front end :D

also some engine bits will be powder coated as well along witht he new cooler still giving the stealth look. then to finish it off a final tune just to make sure its all running 100%.

yes i know i should stop spending money on it but this way whoever buys the car will now it was well looked after and pampered :P

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