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1999 R34 GTT Sedan

Located in Brisbane - $12,000 with RWC for quick sale

For sale is my R34 GTT Sedan - I love cars and have always kept it in fantastic condition and the paintwork has always had polish applied when required. You'll be surprised at the condition this car is in. I've owned it for the past 6 years but I recently moved to Brisbane and now need a cheap city car.

I purchased my R34 at 57,000km and it is now at 117,000km - low KM for a 13 year old car - the majority of them came from highway driving. The engine is strong and has been serviced religiously every 5,000km.

Includes:

- OEM Xenon headlights & ballasts (Factory optioned but were removed for AUS compliance. I imported a complete setup and refitted them - lots of $$$).

- Factory optioned front parking antenna

- Factory optioned chrome ring / high spec instrument cluster.

- Factory Skyline Seat Covers (front & rear seats)

- Factory Nismo floor mats

- Nismo clear indicators

- Viper alarm

- Perfect Interior

- Wheels recently sprayed gunmetal grey

In addition to regular servicing, I have also had the following work performed:

- Water Pump replaced with new OEM item

- Timing belt replaced around 80,000km

- Replaced all brake pads at 90,000km, brake fluid flushed and replaced

- New spark plugs gapped to 0.7mm

Modifications include:

- 3" stainless steel exhaust, done properly from the turbo back, using a custom made split dump pipe. Varex straight through muffler with noise level adjustment

- Apexi pod filer and JJR air box

- Front mount intercooler installed (stealth black, return flow)

- 5sp manual conversion, includes braided brake lines, new slave cylinder & heavy duty clutch. Brand new GTT gear knob & R34 GTR S2 gear surround trim pieces & ash tray.

- NISTUNE installed on ECU (not dyno tuned yet)

- Boost Tee installed (set to a safe 9psi - factory turbo can handle up to 12)

- Walbro high pressure fuel pump

This car has quality modifications and runs perfectly as is - it was recently fitted with a NISTUNE ECU chip and is ready to be dynotuned for more power.

If you're after a neat 5sp manual R34 Sedan then you absolutely have to come take a look. Everything works perfectly as it should - absolutely no faults or problems with this car. Good blank canvas for those wanting to modify further, or simply give it a tune and drive it as is. I love it and will feel sad to see it go.

More pics on Carsales ad:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=12807829

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Went out last night and took some up to date photos of the car - they are now on the carsales ad: http://www.carsales....e=SSE-AD-742696

During the week I work in Moorooka so the car can also be viewed there (please organise with me prior).

Edited by R34mac

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