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Hey guys, this is one hell of a regretful sale but i guess all good things come to an end eventually. Up for sale is a p-plate legal 1999 r34 that I have loved and owned for over 3 years and spent way too much money on. The car has been taken to 2 events so far and won both for best over gt/gtst/gtt. The car was an auto now converted to manual using a R34 Turbo gearbox. The car has been modified to suit the liking of genuine GTR enthusiasts & has been modified in a way that would make it turbo ready as I had plans to put an rb26 in it, but my directions have changed & I would like to move into a awd system once I'm off my P's. I'm nearly off my P's now so this has to go now.


Over the years i've owned the car these are most of the modifications that i have performed on the car from complete stock standard:

Bodywork:
- Genuine R34 GTR front bar

- Genuine R34 GTR front gaurds (rolled)

- Genuine R34 GTR bonnet

- Genuine GTR V-spec front lip

(my thread is here on SAU of how to perform a Gt-Gtr conversion)
- Nissan Altia Rear bar and Side skirts, commonly mistaken for the nismo kit :P
- Genuine R34 GTR Spoiler
- Full respray in Factory GV1 pearl metallic black by Vu at DT Panels

- Nismo Front + Side clear indicators

Suspension and Driveline:
- R34 GTR rims (18x9 all around)

sitting on 245/40/18 Toyo's at the front +

275/35/18 Michellen's at the rears

- R34 GTT brakes upgrade (4-piston front 2-piston rear)

- Manual Conversion using a R34 GTT gearbox
- Had a Brand New Exedy clutch (barely even a 1000k's old)
- R33 GTR flywheel
- Nismo steel braided clutch hose

- Nismo solid shifter
- BC BR Series Coilovers (not even a few hundred K's old)

Interior:

- $2500 JL Audio system

(Kenwood DVD with GPS and Bluetooth compatibility, just need modules)

2 x JL Amps

6inch JL Front splits

6 inch JL Rear speakers

JL sub

- Genuine R34 GTR V-spec 2 pedals

- Genuine R34 GTR Floor mats

- Genuine Full set of R34 GTR V-spec 2 seats, Fronts and Rears (mine were removed from a v-spec 2 nur, some of the rarest seats you can find, black with white stitching as oppose to the standard Gtr seats which are grey)

- Nismo titanium GT series gear knob

Engine:

- Custom Mandrel bent 2.5inch exhaust system (beautiful note)

- DKNE HPC Extractors
- Nismo Air filter
- Splitfire coilpacks


The car has approx 128,000 k's on it at the moment. The car is serviced regularly, once every 5000k's. Car had its 100k service done by my cousin who owns a reputable performance shop. We did the spark plugs, timing belts, rocker cover gaskets, fuel filter, water pump, intake cleaned, radiator flushed, etc. The car is basically 100% turbo ready, it would suit any genuine GTR enthusiast who like me is still on their P's. I am a very fussy owner so the car has been very well taken care of and I do not smoke.

I have spent much more $$ on this car than my asking price, so please don't waste my time. I also have a some standard parts lying around that i might just give away to the buyer if the price is right. As per forum rules "If you are not genuinely interested then simply do not post".

My main contact method would probably be phone or email as i don't really check the forums much lately due to uni. These are Mob: 0422 025 045 and Email: [email protected]

but please don't sit there negotiating with me on the phone, if you are interested in the car, come have a look, other wise don't waste my time.

RWC will be supplied, it currently has rego till september.

I've attached a link to my car sales ad in case i might have missed something and for photos. If you need any more photo's just pm me or email etc. Photo's do not do this car justice though.

My asking price on carsales is $22,900. But for a fellow skyline lover i'm sure i can do something about that knowing my car is probably going to go home to a proper enthusiast.

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http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-1999-13994795?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=1&eapi=2&__N=4294738948%201622%201246%201252%201247%201282%204294963846%204294963593%20903%201216&num=15&silo=Stock&sort=default

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Hi out of curiosity have you taken this to a dyno to know what it's pushing at the wheels? since you put extractors and spitfire coilpacks

Split fire coilpacks don't give you power and the exractors you'll gain very minimal. So what ever they are standard add about 5kW if that. You don't gain of N/A like you do with a turbo.

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