Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hi everybody here i have a 2000 model r34 gtt auto in black:

mods are as follows:

- cooling pro return flow front mount intercooler.

-splitfire coilpacks

-5zigen catback exhaust (came with the car)

-custom dump and front pipe with a 3inch catco cat.

-apexi pod filter (came with the car)

-mv auto stage 2 shift kit (fitted 4000km ago with a service as well)

- kumho ku36 tyres ( travelled 4000km so far)

- project mu b-spec front brake pads ( travelled 4000km so far)

- changed the stock gauges to defi items (see pic below)

- larger transmission cooler

- nismo s-tune suspension

-still has the factory xenons on

i can throw in the stock side mount intercooler and a mv automatics 2800rpm stall converter.

also a new sony head unit that i havnt got around to getting fitted.

also has a australian standard imobiliser fitted.

car always gets serviced every 5000km by EAS performance.

the bad things about the car is the rims have gutter rash and there is a dent in the pasenger door that you can see in the right light and after getting the shift kit installed before start up the A/T light flashes which is a sensor playing up but doesnt effect the way it drives at all.

any questions dont hesitate to ask. rego runs out in september.

its travelled 85,xxxkm always runs on bp ultimate selling for $15,000 for legitamate reasons as i have a new car and ive got no room for this one and need it gone asap! from saying this i dont want any silly offers thanks im not giving it away im not that desperate :) . you can pm me here or contact me on 0403411821.

post-41669-1275992946_thumb.jpg

post-41669-1275993036_thumb.jpg

more pics can be found here: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/324090-r34-gtt-in-black-15000/
Share on other sites

Hey Scott g/l with the sale mate!

Would you be interested in selling your gauges for my stock gauges plus cash your way??

thanks mate, sorry but id prefer to sell the gauges with the car :blink:

Nice price dude.... I guess auto's are harder to sell.

thanks mate, yeah they aren't as popular as manual's for obvious reasons but im sure i should find someone, especially (i think) is a good price for what it is and what it has :P .

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

    • I'm firmly on the "zero compliance is good compliance" for FUCAs. I'd be looking to solid metal joints even if the primary reason for having them is because they facilitate the twist in the arm. I have never been more happy with the way the front suspension behaves than I have since I got rid of the FUCA bushes. Even the thin little (short lived) poly bushes in the Whiteline adjustables have too much compliance for my liking. It probably won't be long before I have sphericals nearly everywhere, probably including both top and bottom arms in the rear, and I'll start complaining about the increased costs for dental work. But I will be enjoying the driving more, I'm sure.
    • Plus, you'll get great experience in bedding in pads!
    • I have offset Nismo brackets so the fact the gktechs can pivot is less important to me. I have 170mm JIC arms with bushings - but they provide no adjustment and I'm not sure whiteline eccentric bushings will fit them (I don't want to ruin the bushings currently in them to find out). Ideally I want something with bushings + adjustment; hence why I'd like to find a pair of these. Unfortunately they aren't easy to find.
    • @Vee37 How much do you really care about finding these pads again? If your pads are quiet, work well and produce minimal dust, really isn't that enough? If you are set on finding the exact pads again, I suppose I'd do something like this -  Visit your local Jax, find out what brand of pads they carry. If the Jax workshop you previously went to had the pads on the shelf, then you can almost guarantee it will be of said brand.   I'm guessing you don't have the receipt for the previous work and pads. Can you visit a Jax workshop and see if they can look up your previous job to see what pads were fitted?  Still no luck? Put your stalker hat on, find the staff that used to work at the Jax store and ask them. Talk to local workshops, try to find out where the mechanics went to. Talk to Jax workshops, maybe they relocated to another workshop. When it comes to mechanics, its a small world. You'd be surprised how easy it is to track someone down. If these ideas don't work, shit will start getting crazy very quickly.... You could find out every brand and model of pad that fits that car... and try them individually ticking each off the list if it wasn't the one you were looking for.... If you go down this path your going to want to learn how to swap pads yourself, it is very easy, takes minimal tools and space. If you have room to park the car you have room to swap the pads. Plus you have the advantage of making sure all the brake hardware goes back in so they won't squeal! 
    • You miss spelled bearings...
×
×
  • Create New...