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Hey guys,

Just throwing up my R34 GTT for EOI's. Im 26 now and time to grow up, Would consider a swap for something like a older BMW 3series, audi s4 sedan, golf GTI etc. Cash Price would be $22k, im in no hurry to sell it so no time wasters.

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1998 R34-GTT - White

RB25DET Neo - 110,000km

100k major service done, oil changed every 5-7k

Factory nizmo bodykit

Nizmo Shifter/Momo Steering wheel factory options

Factory Tinted Windows, rear quarter's/Rear

I purchased the car stock last year and it hasnt missed a beat since. Ive added some mods (all only 6months old have all receipts) to bring out the potential without going silly or attracting too much attention. I have all the original books that came with the car.

Engine Mods

- Pod Filter

- Full 3" Exhuast, Custom Dump/Front Pipe/MidPipe - High Flow Cat - Genuine Apexi Muffler. Loud enough, but still legal and not droney, gives the RB25 that unique note its known for.

- JDM Performance 600x300x76 FMIC - return flow stealth style (Uses stock piping inside engine bay)

- HDI Electronic Boost Controller

- Nistune fully programable ECU

- Walbro 600hp Fuel Pump

- Unknown HD Clutch

Tuned @ Mercury Motorsports. 185rwkw @ 9psi

I asked them for this very safe style of tune, as it was my daily driver at the time and needed something ultra reliable.

Unknown Wheels - In reasonble but not great condition

Stereo -

Deck: Pioneer 6stack in dash DVD Touch Screen

Front: Pioneer 6" Splits

Rear: ADS 6" 2ways

Amp: 5ch A/D/S 450.5

Sub: Hifonics Zeus DVC

Cost me $4000 all brand new and less than 6 months old

Car looks the same as the pics with the exception of the car now has the FMIC. Car has potential, leave it as is for good quality reliable streeter, or mod it up to your hearts content.

Any questions just ask me :D

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time to grow up at 26 really dude come on , u dont wanna grow up to fast , whats next camry, nice looking car , tidy, not shure about the mags though. Have fun!

i know i know, but i have responsibilities now :geek:

mags were on it when i got it, not my personal choice but they arnt too bad so i never changed them

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