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Up for sale is my R34 GTT, built in March 2001. Car has done only 75000kms. I have been debating whether or not to sell my skyline, but due to our expanding family our home will not be big enough. I must sell the skyline to be able to afford a larger home and therefore sadly it must go. Car has a Brown Davis half cage with side intrusion bars which is CAMS and FIA approved.

Tuned at Status tuning and produces 291rwkw and 492nm. Number plates included in sale.

The car has extensive modifications and has a well set-up all round package.

Engine-

- Blitz turn-flow intercooler

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Blitz 525cc injectors

- Walbro fuel pump

- Z32 AFM

- Greddy swirl pot(air separator)

- Greddy oil cooler(with thermostat)

- Greddy oil filter

- Motul Nismo comp oil

- Koyorad 53mm alloy radiator

- Nismo thermostat

- Garrett 30/76 .082 with braided oil/water lines

- Custom intake pipe

- Blitz front pipe

- HKS Hi-power cat back

Management-

- Nistune ECU

- Blitz ID3 boost controller

- Blitz power meter

Gearbox-

- Redline shockproof

- Nismo twin plate clutch

Suspension and handling-

- Hicas locked

- Rear camber arms

- CST zero coilovers(10kg front/8kg rear)

Braking-

- Cross drilled and slotted DBA rotors

- Nismo R-tune front pads

- Bendix ultimate rear pads

- Motul brake fluid

Styling-

- Factory fitted Nissan bodykit

- Genuine Volk TE37 18inch rims(bronze) 8.5inch front/9.5inch rear. Fitted with Bridgestone RE55 semi slicks.

Car also comes with standard parts-

- Stock intercooler

- Stock airbox

- Stock intake pipe

- Stock radiator

- Stock rear camber arms

- Stock exhaust

- Stock suspension

- Stock injectors

- Stock AFM

- Stock coilpacks

- Hicas motor

This is a genuine and regretful sale, I am negotiable as this car must find a new home. :P

$23,500ono

Car is located in Narre Warren, VIC

All enquiries- 0411826124

Thanks, James

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