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Clean qm1 r34 gtt coupe, manual

Hey guys,

Up for sale is my 98 gtt

Car was imported in 2002, and has 214,000 Despite the kms this car runs perfectly, my focus of the build was cosmetics with performance in mind later. Due to circumstances changing i now have to sell. Im asking 21k, due to seeing standard ones selling for the 15-17 mark. Im not desperate for sale so don't bother low balling, no swaps 

 

Exterior

East bear front Lip

Nismo front and side indicators 

East bear rear bumper with seperate pods

V spec side extensions

Gtr rep wing, with genuine blade

Gtr rear foglight and brand new nissan badge

East bear bonnet attachment

R33 gtr intercooler mesh

bonnet has had extensive modifying to replicate gtr one

All paint is fresh except roof, guards and doors but is still in excellent condition 

 

Interior

Drift seats and jjr rails

Double din pioneer. Bt, usb, dvd

Alpine type r coax front and rear

Custom fit shadow defi style gauges, recess in the factoy location with brand new nissan glass

V spec 2 cluster bezel

V spec 2 gear surround, ash tray and stereo surround. All brand new from nissan ($700 worth)

Ac, gauge cover, window switches all painted in satin black

Gtr door valet lights

Brand new oem gearknob

 

Wheels and suspension 

Freshly painted

Volk te37s, 18x9.5 +12 

Semi slicks all round 

Nismo shocks and springs (insanely comfortable

 

Performance 

Blitz return flow intercooler, pipes painted black

Turbosmart boost tee

Drift pod filter (airbox also supplied)

Turbosmart dual port (comes with bung to make it legal)

Hks 3" catback

Superspark coilpacks

 

Roughly 3-4 months nsw rego

Plates come with 

Better to text me 0432 232 767

 

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