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Up for reluctant sale is my beloved r34 gt-t as i have only 8 weeks to go before our first child is due to be born. Car is serviced every 5000km. Used on the weekends as i have a work ute. This is the most reliable car I have ever had, has been from adelaide - brisbane return, sydney * 2 & melbourne, easiest long distance cruiser. Only run on 98 fuel and was tuned at Boostworx.

A change from the photo is that it is now fitted with a Yellow top Optima Battery

11/1999 R34 GT-t2.5Lt turbo 5 Speed Manual White

150000km

Only Australia owner , imported in 2006 completely unmodified and have nearly all the original parts.

Engine and Drivetrain Performance Mods

HKS DD Air filter pod

Nissan Z32 Air Flow Meter

Garrett GT30 ball bearing turbo

HKS Front Mount Intercooler

HKS SSQV blow off valve plumbed back

Tomei Poncam Stage 2 256 degree in/ex camshafts

Sard 660c injectors

Nismo high flow fuel pump

Splitfire high performance coil packs

APexi Power FC with Hand Controller

GReddy Porfec B Spec 2 boost controller

GReddy timing belt

Nismo N1 water pump

Exhaust Technology Front dump pipe

3” High flow metal cat

3” HKS HiPower cat back exhaust

Exedy racing light weight flywheel

Exedy Hyper Single 3 puk spring centred clutch

Lenso GF7 Rims 19*8 with 235*35 front Kumho KU31

19*10 with 275*30 rear Kumho KU31

Car has been tuned on 17psi and produces 285kw at the wheels and still achieves 10.5L/100km on a country drive.

Stereo

Alpine IVA-D310E 7” touch screen DVD, MP3 head deck

Focal 6” splits in front with custom mounted tweeter in mirrors

Focal 6” 2 way in rear parcel shelf

2 * Focal 11” subs in custom carpeted box in the boot

Audison SRx3 500w amp in custom made carpeted surround

Sound deadened rear parcel shelf for less vibrations

Stereo built for high clarity not for loudness but still loud enough

Other

Laserline alarm with 3 immobilisers, ultrasonic shock detectors, tilt sensors, turbo timer mod, remote boot release, auto window windup on locking

All lights wired through ignition so can’t be left on

GReddy Full Auto Turbo Timer

Blue neon light in boot as standard light is behind sub box

$17000

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I think you will struggle to get much interest at 17k mate, might take a fair while to sell at that price. If you think the car is worth it you just have to wait it out.

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