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Rare Black Manual 1999 R34 Gt-T Sedan ( Perth Wa , Nor Located )


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Hey guys , expression of Interest.

My boss ( Lucas ) is interested in selling his 1999 ER34 GT-T Rare Black Factory Manual for the right Price.

Asking $21,000 ONO

First owner since importing it from Japan 5 months ago.

Car came in and was complied with :

Tein coil over with in cab dampening adjustment
Full HKS Silent exhaust
UV factory cut glass
Xenon headlights


Everything below has only been on the car less than 2000 kilometers :


Work Emotion XT7 wheels 18x9.5 + 20 + Brand new tyres ( Option of 5 spoke Rims + Tyres for a cheaper price )
HKS 2835 KAI lowmount turbo kit
Custom aluminium cold air box with apexi pod fitted inside
Z32 AFM
Power FC + hand controller + boost controller kit
Bosch 550c injectors + aeromotive fuel rail
Tomei fuel pressure reg
Tomei fuel pump
HDI intercooler and custom piping
new wheel bearings all round
60mm rear mounted Defi gauges ( Oil temp , Oil Pres , Boost )
Skyline Seat covers
Moonface gear knob
Red Arc Alarm system
Rockford fosgate + Alpine type S speakers + head unit
New Battery
Aluminion Radiator + Twin Thermos
Nismo Clear front and side indicators
Gearbox has redline oil
Nismo 72° Thermostat
New Diff mounts.

Recently serviced

The car has recently been polished with Megs Medium Polish and cut , and Waxed with Tech wax 2.0

It does have the Nismo Front Bar bottom lip coming in from Japan and will be fitted before sale.


The Tune isn't finished but the car is pushing aprx. 370hp @ 16psi ... more to go !

Asking Price $21,000 ONO. A deposit can be made and the car held onto for an agreed time until full transfer of money is complete. Perfect for people currently short of money !

Contact Lucas on 0408 998 985 for any other information between 6am - 5pm Monday - Friday , 10am - 9pm Saturday + Sunday

I will attempt to answer any questions for you guys for people leaving posts on the forum or PM's sent through to me as I know the car well.

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