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Had my R34 up for sale for a while on carsales, only 2 people have come to see it so far (both couldn't get finance) so I'm posting it here to see if I get more interest. Car has been professionally modified and serviced by RE Customs. I drive the car daily and it's very smooth, standard suspension is back in the car. Comes with 12 months rego until Dec 2010, RWC included. The Volk Racing GT-C wheels are not for sale with the car. (Factory GTT 17" wheels/tyres will be provided). No hurry to sell, I'm still enjoying driving it :D

Price $22,500 ono

email [email protected]

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Specs:

Late '98 R34 Manual 2 door GT-T, turbo

RB25det NEO engine, 89,500km,

Serviced regularly by RE Customs with MOTUL 300V oil,

New water pump,

Timing belt replaced,

Factory turbo running standard boost (7psi)

Nismo engine and transmission mounts,

Genuine Nissan R34 GTR front bar,

Genuine Nissan R34 GTR guards,

Genuine Nissan R34 GTR alluminium bonnet,

Genuine Nissan R34 GTR side skirts,

Rolled and lipped guards,

Front mount intercooler,

40mm triple core radiator,

Exedy single plate clutch,

Maltech Braided clutch line,

Bosch Motorsport 450hp fuel pump

Pillow ball adjustable lower control arms,

Pillow ball adjustable front caster arms,

Whiteline Front adjustable sway bar

Whiteline Rear adjustable sway bar,

Rear subframe lock bushes,

3" Fujitsubo exhaust,

4" high flow Magic Cat

Tinted Windows,

Dry Cell battery (relocated to boot)

Polished rocker covers,

Painted red brake calipers,

Blue Dash LEDs,

Alpine head unit,

Standard features: ABS; twin airbags; Traction control; Electric windows; HICAS 4-wheel steering.

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Going to miss this car Matt. Brings back memories of those days when you took me for a spin in it. Moving on to Euro? :D

The engine, interior, exterior of the car has been taken care of by the best products available. Will no doubt be a good buy for any potential buyer.

Thanks Ben! What are you driving these days? Still got the Evo? I'm not in a rush to buy another car... going to focus on property for a bit, then i'll be back into the cars again.

Only 2 people have actually come to see the car so far. I thought it would be sold by now, but I don't mind waiting since I'm still driving it anyway :D

Thanks, unfortunately there's been little interest. I'm not going to keep dropping the price.. I may as well just keep it for now.

Someone will eventually want one with a proper GTR front end and wide guards already done - good luck getting change out of $4k to do the GTR front end.

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