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For sale: Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Sedan 318 rwkw, silver, in Victoria

Key points:

  • Last of the original R chassis with the venerable RB25DET, in the final & best Neo guise
  • Lots of work done: tyres, suspension, steering, drivetrain, mechanical diff, cooling, turbo, servicing, preventative maintenance etc. etc.
  • Beautiful RB bark at 20 psi and the sweet smell of ethanol
  • A registered car with 4 doors, child seat mounting points, big boot, sleeper look for no unnecessary attention
  • No accident history, always garaged under my ownership, regularly serviced

Recent updates:

  • New price
  • New photos
  • New steering rack
  • No RWC selling as is
  • Inspections welcome

Price $14,800

Please PM here or call/email via the full ad: http://bit.ly/4doorad – Photos: http://bit.ly/4doorpics

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Note: This is a replacement thread for the previous one: https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/471783-fs-well-balanced-r34-gtt-sedan-for-street-and-track-vic/?do=findComment&comment=7885711

very nice...GLWS...if you were in Perth I would be taking a look.

Do you have a dyno run on 98? It does dual fuel I assume?

3 hours ago, mickey said:

very nice...GLWS...if you were in Perth I would be taking a look.

Do you have a dyno run on 98? It does dual fuel I assume?

Thanks mate!

On previous tune and fuel system it made 275rwkw on PULP. Current setup is single fuel only as it's not a daily – I can chuck in a couple of 20L jerry cans as part of the sale if you're keen :)

  • 2 weeks later...

How has this not sold yet? It's genuinely astounding!

If I was ready to trade in the current daily, this would be top of the list!

All the best with the sale mate, hope it goes to a good home soon

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On ‎10‎/‎15‎/‎2018 at 3:40 PM, alex182 said:

How has this not sold yet? It's genuinely astounding!

If I was ready to trade in the current daily, this would be top of the list!

All the best with the sale mate, hope it goes to a good home soon

Because people prefer their opinion of looks over functionality and performance.

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  • 4 weeks later...
11 minutes ago, admS15 said:

Congrats on the sale mate, so what's next on the the car agenda?

Thanks mate!

That was the most painful sale I've ever done, there is almost no market for these things, especially at this mod level.
I think I'll take a little while next to recuperate :)

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