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[sYD] 98 R34 GTT Manual 2 Door Silver GTR Rims - Mint Condition Genuine 96000Ks

Car: Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Manual 2 Door

Year: 1998

Colour: Metallic Silver

Doors: 2

Ks: 96000

Location: St George area, Sydney

Reason for selling: Renovating house - need the money.

Decription

Purchased 3 years ago from the original importer in stock standard condition. Always garaged.

The car has been tastefully modded by a mature 34yo owner looking to improve on factory without overdoing it. Not a fault with it, drive away with no dramas.

The car has very clean paint with Zero accident damage and a genuine 96000Ks. One of the best on the market today.

Strong, smooth running engine and turbo with no surprises!

Clean interior with no seat rips.

Regular filter and oil changes using quality Synthetic oil.

Piles of recipts for works completed and ownership information.

Never Dynoed.

100K service done with Gates Timing belt and new genuine Nissan waterpump.

Features

Handling:

18" R34 GTR Rims with Rays Alloy nuts - 245/45 Bridgestones all round with plenty of tread (70% +)

Bilstine shocks with extra circlip grooves cut (allows lowering easiliy if needed) - LEGAL HEIGHT!

Rear sub frame pineapples

Hicas bar

Adjustable rear camber arms, adjustable front castor rods

Whiteline Springs and fully adjustable sway bars front and back

Front slotted brake rotors - great stopping without the noise

Performance:

Full 3" exhaust from the turbo back with split dump, custom front pipe, high flow cat, and 4" HKS Superdrager cat back - LEGAL SOUND!

HKS EVC3 boost controller - stealth install - never boosted over 11psi

Iridium NGK Plugs

K&N in box airfilter - LEGAL!

Apexi radiator cap

New Boosh heavy duty battery

Interior:

JVC DVD with tilt in-dash screen

Alpine rear and Pioneer front 3 way speakers - simple but effective - Never had a need for a sub

Very high end 6 point keypad + remote immobiliser alarm

Nismo short shifter

Razo alloy gear shifter

Blue dash lights

New Oil Temp, Oil Preasure, Boost Gauge in factory position.

Factory Xenons - with in dash hight adjustment

Body:

Genuine Impul Front bar painted and fitted by Unique Autosports

Mesh inserts

Nismo front and side clear indicators

Factory dark rear windows tint - darkened glass, not film!

Legal front window tint

BONUS!: Near new NavMan GPS + Number Plates included!

Price: $19800

Ph: 0416275449

Note: Will reduce price by $1000 without rims (bring your own rims, or I can source a set of stock GTT rims for about $250).

May part trade for EG Civic or TA22 Celica - LOL worth a shot!

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