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The time has come to move my pride & joy on. I have been the proud owner of this vehicle since 2011 and during that time it has given me immense joy, knowledge and experience. When I first looked for a Skyline in 2011, there were many on the market, some better than others. It took me months to find the one that fit my requirements and presented as a well-preserved example. It had the desirable extras, the Altia body kit, some bolt on performance stuff and paint that was still in immaculate condition.

It’s journey over my time of ownership has been one of soul stirring affection. As anyone who has owned a Skyline knows, the cars connection to the driver is total and complete. You feel immersed in the driving experience, it is you and the machine. This example is no different, and I have enjoyed the experience of ownership for the 10 years I’ve had the car.

The KM on this car are genuine and the vehicle certainly presents that way. The paint is fantastic, it’s clean, straight and has no rust whatsoever anywhere. All modifications to the vehicle are done using only the best parts and are of course, reversible, no modification has been made to the structure or body, and no repairs have been done. All items listed are bolt on in nature and can be changed or reversed to whatever the owner desires. It would make a fantastic car to enjoy just as a GT-T is supposed to be, or a platform for larger things, where the groundwork has been done and the platform is straight, solid and complete.

I have always worked on the car myself, and can attest to the quality and workmanship and can answer any question about any part of the car. The only time it has been in the hands of someone else is for a wheel alignment, and with Trent, who tuned the Nistune ECU at Chequered Tuning. It comes with full dyno sheets showing boost, AFR, power etc.

This vehicle has a lot of genuine Nissan GTR parts installed, including the MFD, GTR pedal set, GTR floor mats and the genuine GTR rear spoiler. It has carbon JUN style wing stands installed, however it does come with colour matched stock stands also. The MFD has brand new plastics and fascia and had a new screen installed when I procured it.

The seats are Bride LowMax and sit the driver perfectly for sports driving. They of course can be swapped to the stock seats too (comes with the car). It has the battery (Optima Red Top) relocated to the boot to make way for the fabricated Race Pace oil catch can. It has the A’pexi Power Intake fitted currently and can of course be swapped to the mint condition factory airbox with A’pexi High Flow Panel Filter installed.

In the last 10 years, I have put 20k km’s on the car, so it hasn’t seen a lot of driving and has always been fully garaged and covered when not in use. Oil has always been changed regularly (~3000km or so) with Castrol Edge Titanium 10w60 fully synthetic.

In the interior on the passenger side of the dash, you will find an Under Suzuki S15 time attack sticker, it is personally signed by Keiichi Tsuchiya, Nobuteru Taniguchi, Tarzan Yamada.

Also, on the quarter window, you will find a special Tsukuba Circuit decal, that can only be obtained from visiting the circuit itself in Japan.

First buyer to see this car will fall in love with it and will see the quality, workmanship and time that has gone into this tasteful example of what a GT-T can be.

Basic Information:

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T
RB25DET NEO 2.5L 6 Cylinder Turbo
5 Speed Manual Transmission
137,170 original KM’s.
KR4 Silver Paint
Imported Feb, 2007 by High Performance Japanese Imports Pty Ltd

Exterior:

Factory “Altia” Body kit (Front aero bumper & Side skirts)
Factory Fitted Altia/Aero Bumper Yellow fog lamps (rare)
Factory Xenon Headlamps (untouched harness)
Factory Nissan Headlight Eyelid Covers
Nismo Clear Front & Side Indicator set
East Bear Lower Lip to Suit Aero Front Bumper
Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Rear Wing
JSAI Fiberglass GTR Style Rear Pods/Spats
JUN style Carbon lifted Wing Stands (for GTR Rear Wing)
R34 GTR Rear Fog Light
Genuine Nismo LM-GT4 Wheels, Staggered set to suit GT-T, 18x8.5 +30 & 18x9.5 +38
Nankang NS-2 Tyres, Front 235/40/18, Rear 265/35/18
McGard Aluminium/Steel Wheel Nuts (with Locknut)
Nismo Carbon Pillar Covers
Tsukuba Time Attack Limited Edition decal from Japan
Custom metal GT-T Rear Badge
Gas bonnet strut conversion kit

Interior:

Brand new Nismo dash cluster with ‘adjusted to original’ KM
Genuine R34 GTR VSPEC MFD Conversion, brand new cover and front plastics & has installed Genuine Nissan R34 GTR intercooler and exhaust temp sensors. TV Button modification to suit camera or any other video input.
LED Interior lighting, including AC Controls & overhead lights.
R34 GTR red door courtesy lights
Nismo Billet Shift Knob
Genuine R34 GTR Pedal Cover Set
BRIDE Low-Max Seats with low rails (adjustable)
Nismo Genuine GTR Floor Mat set
Replaced headliner, parcel shelf & door trim material with black “Alcantara style”
Legal tinted windows and factory “UV Cut” Glass on rear quarter and rear window
Under Suzuki S15 Time Attack Decal on dash, signed by Keiichi Tsuchiya, Nobuteru Taniguchi, Tarzan Yamada
Factory Nissan Vehicle Owner’s Manual

Engine & Driveline:

Genuine Low KM RB25 NEO w/ VCT
Nissan Timing Belt Kit, with Greddy Reinforced Timing Belt, new cam seals, crank seals.
Splitfire Coilpacks
Brand new Nissan Coilpack wiring harness
NGK Iridium Sparkplugs gapped at 0.5mm
Fully rebuilt Alternator with new bushes and regulator
New CAS timing cover seal and bolts
Candy Apple Red Valve covers, coil pack cover, upper & lower timing covers
‘Scotty’s’ 4” Aluminium intake pipe
Nismo Radiator Cap
Fenix Aluminium Radiator w/ new insulator rubbers
JustJap Silicon Radiator Hose set
Brand new Nissan thermostat
All Heavy Duty “Bolt Style” clamps
Nismo Aluminium Oil Cap
Brand new Nissan brake line clips for firewall
Blitz Turn-flow Intercooler
A’pexi Power Intake Kit (comes with Stock Airbox & A’pexi Highflow Panel Filter)
A’pexi N1 Full Turbo back stainless steel exhaust, with deleted muffler (comes with muffler)
Greddy Profec boost control solenoid
Aeroflow 100 Series Stainless braided hoses
Aeroflow Silicone Joiners & Hoses
Aeroflow 150 Series Taper Fittings
RacePace fabricated catch can & washer reservoir
Enzed fabricated power steering high pressure line
Bolts replaced with M6 Stainless Cap/Hex bolts
Factory Viscous LSD
Always used Castrol Titanium Edge 10w60 Full Synth Oil @ ~3000km intervals

Braking, Steering & Suspension:

DBA Clubspec T3 4000 Series Slotted Front & Rear Rotors
Project Mu B-Spec Front & Rear Pads
Fully rebuild Sumitomo calipers with genuine Nissan service kit
Motul DOT4 Brake Fluid
TEIN S-Tech Coil springs (Front, drop 46mm, 3.5kgF/mm) (Rear, drop 35mm, 3.3kgF/mm)
Whiteline 24mm 4 Point Adjustable Front Sway Bar Kit (BNF24Z) (w/ polyurethane bushes)
Whiteline 22mm 2 Point Adjustable Rear Sway Bar Kit (BNR11XZ) (w/ polyurethane bushes)
Whiteline Adjustable End Link Kits
Cusco Brake Stopper
Fully rebuild Steering Rack w/ new inner and outer tie rods, bushes, boots etc.

Electrical & Audio:

Nistune ECU installed and tuned by Trent @ Chequered Tuning (dyno sheets and AFR’s available)
ECU is Flex Fuel ready (latest version)
Nistune is fitted with launch control function (2 step), button installed on Centre console
Greddy Profec B Spec 2 Boost Controller set @ 0.89 bar
ECUTalk Consult/OBD LCD Display with USB interface
TCS Switch Reversal Circuit (default OFF)
AEM Voltmeter Gauge (5v datalogging available)
AEM Wideband O2 Gauge & Sensor installed in exhaust (5v datalogging available)
Optima Red Top deep cycle battery, relocated to boot (GTR location)
000 Gauge 1kA cable used for battery relocation
Kenwood Double DDX7036BT 2-DIN Head Unit with touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB & GPS Navigation
Alpine Reverse Camera
Clarion Front 6” Splits with Tweeters on door trims
German Maestro 6.5” Speakers
JL Audio XD200 2 Channel Amplifier in Bridge Mode for Subwoofer
Clarion 12” Subwoofer in custom Fiberglass enclosure, fits neatly into the corner of the boot
Front & Rear Blackvue Dashcams 1080P (64GB cards installed) (rear video out connected to MFD)
Mongoose M80 Alarm and Twin Point Immobilizer w/ Battery backup siren

 

Spares:

Nissan standard dash cluster
Stock triple gauges & cover for dash
Stock Seats w/ Rails
Nissan Factory R34 GTR wing stands
Factory material for door cards
Spare outer tie rod ends
Muffler to suit A’pexi N1 exhaust
Drivers side A-Pillar interior trim
Factory intake hose
Factory NEO engine cover and brackets
Standard orange front and side indicators
Standard rear reverse lights (where GTR fog light is now)
Standard badges for grille and bonnet
Standard Floor Mats

Asking price: $45,000 negotiable.

 


Thank you!
 

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