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Red 1998 r34 gtt manual


Hi guys !


1998 manual sunroof R34 gtt
 First owner in aus.

Maintenance

Full log book history since purchase (65,000km)approx every 5thousand kms (currently 116000km)

Most recent service was 9/1/17

100,000 km service completed with geniune nissan belts, bearings and water pump.


Modifications:

Engine:
Stock airbox
Nistune
Hypergear atr43ss2
Plumbed back bov
3 inch JJR dump pipe
Nismo 3" catback muffler
3" DVS metal intake pipe
Nismo fuel pump
Bosch 1000cc injectors
HPI evolve radiator dual core
Blitz return flow front mount intercooler
Z32 AFM
Turbosmart boost tee

Heavy duty exedy clutch

Splitfire coilpacks


Suspension

Whiteline front and rear swaybars
Stock spring and shock setup (springs are factory lowered potenza springs)

18 x8.75 matte black wheels with good kumho ecsta tread.

Other

Headlights: genuine nissan xenon headlights professionally fitted with projector lenses. This cost me a mint. Only 2 others i know of in the country.

Nismo front and side indicators

Interior:
Nismo aluminium gear knob
Leather gear knob/lever accents.
Double din bluetooth headunit
Alpine splits and rears

Engine components installed by DVS JEZ with run in tune. Finalised tune with unigroup engineering. Currently at a humble 240rwkw.

Car doesnt leak. Idles quiet. Drives smooth is not loud and has a good service history. Car comes with 6 months registration.

Downsides:
Front bar has stone chips which i will rectify in a week or two (price will change reflecting this)

Heater core matrix has been bypassed.


If you are interested in this vehicle, you can read about my journey with it here:
 

As you can see i love this car. I dont see as many as i used to. Im happy if it stays with me and i wont let it go cheap. I now have a new life with a beautiful wife so a big late model V8 sedan,wagon or ute appeals to me at the moment. 

Some photos courtesy of SAU cruise 

I have a lot of paperwork as proof of maintenance mods etc. 


I will only respond to private messages and texts On: oh four 1 1 five 3 8 nine three 3

Vehicle located in toongabbie NSW

Cheers 

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