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EOI: 1998 Skyline R34 GTT.


As I take train to work every weekdays, so its my weekend car for going out with gf and cruising around. Never been on track or any sort of race. Car is almost completely stock. 99% of the time I drive it like a granny (average 260km per half tank OR 500km per full tank), and that 1% for having fun with little boost haha

Skyline owners manual and 2 keys + alarms included.


Location: Hurstville Sydney NSW


Kms: 98,257 km as at 21st September 2013


Rego: Until 9 July 2014 (9 months+)


Transmission: Manual


Interior Condition: Excellent

- Driver and Passenger seats are always covered with seat covers.


Exterior Condition: Great

- I wash my car once every week or 2 weeks and always garaged, so condition is great. Never in accident. Never scratched. However theres still swirls that can not be removed by just washing the car. Condition will be excellent after some detailing.


Engine Condition: Excellent

- Service around every 5,000 kms.

- Got the car with around 89,500 km, then done a regular service @ 92,550 km, then a major 100k kms full service @ 98,215 km. The car has always been serviced at Perfect Run even before my ownership of the car (an experienced and picky Japanese mechanic, he himself own a R33 GTR as well). I have detailed receipts for both services.

- Filled up with Shell V-Power (98RON) every single time.

- Warm up (I drive slowly to warm it up, not idling) and cool down car (turbo timer) every single time as well.


Major 100k kms service included:

- Elf 5W-40 fully synthetic engine oil

- Oil filter

- Elf DOT4 brake fluid

- Long life coolant

- Platinum spark plugs

- Nissan genuine timing belt

- Nissan genuine water pump

- Nissan genuine thermostat

- Nissan genuine camshaft seals

- Nissan genuine crankshaft seal

- Nissan genuine crank angle sensor

- Brand new radiator


Goodies:

- BC BR Adjustable Coilovers (With owners manual etc)

- Factory Fitted Nismo Aero Bodykit (Not cheap fibreglass)

- Aftermarket quiet exhaust

- Turbo Smart manual boost controller

- Greddy Turbo Timer (With owners manual)

- HKS SSQV BOV (I will also supply the OEM BOV)

- Factory Xenon HID height adjustable Headlights

- Alpine CD/mp3 player with audio jack connections (With owners manual)

- Aftermarket highend alarm

- Genuine Skyline floor mats

- Aftermarket high quality spoiler (previous owner got rid of the OEM spoiler)

- LED number plate lights

- OEM stock R34 GTT rims (plasti dip-ed, can remove it easily)


Number Plate: Optional.


Extra:

- Have a pair of JJR R34 Tail lights, one side of the parker light is faulty; Brakes lights work well on both sides. (Happy to include it for new buyer, or else I will sell it separately lol)


Reason for Sale: Currently seeking a R34 GTR. Happy to swap my R34 GTT + my cash with an excellent in and out condition R34 GTR.


Price: $18,000 ono. I am not in rush to sell it. I am more than happy to keep it with such outstanding condition. So please serious buyers only, no time waster, no tyre kickers etc. Thanks. :yes:


Contact: Please text me, Adix 0478 540 530 during business hours or Email [email protected]


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