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I wish to sell my 1998 R34 Skyline GTT, I've had this car since 2010 and it's been my daily however I now have a new kid coming and need a wagon! Very regretful sale. Well looked after with tasteful mods, always serviced at 5000km and never seen a track day.

---ENGINE----

- RB25DET with stock turbo
- Front mount intercooler fitted

- 211,000 km - a little high but always serviced reg and most components replaced or upgraded.

- Turbosmart BOV
- Nistuned Chipped
- Running 13psi, tuned by Hyperdrive Malaga, 205kw
- Serviced every 5000k Hyperdrive Malaga
- 100k service performed early at 160,000km
- Heavy duty clutch (installed at 190,000km at Hyperdrive Malaga)

---SUSPENSION AND EXHAUST---

- BC Racing Coilover Suspension, hard street setting (installed by WA Suspension)
- R34 GTR wheels (some curb rash)
- Rear fat 365 tyre size, front 345 size
- Cannon exhaust installed, within sound requirements

---BODY---

- QM1 White paint
- Nismo Front Bar
- Wingless boot (no holes!)
- Xenon R34 headlights (sells for $1000 each!)

-- EXTRA STUFF ---

- All car mods, including engine and suspension have been FULLY ENGINEERED. I was yellow stickered for dark tint 2 years ago and decided to get all permits to save any future hassle. Car will include full documentation on sale.

- Aftermarket Turbo pressue gauge, mounted low under steering wheel

--- SOME BAD POINTS ---

- Body has suffered a few minor dings. Recently had a car tow-ball roll slowly back into the front bar in a shopping center. It took of a small bit of paint and put a tiny dent in the front. I had a paint shop mix up some colour match paint and I did a quick fix. See pics.

- Small shopping trolley dent in passenger door

- Small part of roof paint patched up

- Passenger seat is a little dirty

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With all the mods I've done, looking for $12,500 ono. No joy rides. Would consider trading for a clean Stagea or Legnum.

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