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Sell or dont sell ill be more then happy to keep it. But also willing to trade for a Track 350Z. No offers & coments here please....Cheers

Year/Make/Model: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT25T (GTT)

Engine: Neo Straight 6 RB25DET 2.5 Liter (turbo)

Kilometers (KMS): 49,??? - mark

Color: Custom RED/Orange & Gold Candy Pearl

Transmission: 5-Speed Manual

Price: $50,000 Firm - NO OFFERS!!

Engine Modifications: X-Force Titanium Exhaust System to turbo back, Hybrid monster Intercooler with polished pipes, after market clutch, HKS Air Filter & HKS SSQ Blow off valve and more…

Interior Modifications: Pioneer mp3 head unit, Recaro Bucket Seat (Driver), Red dash & door trims, factory Skyline R34 floor mats, boost gauge and more…

Exterior Modifications: Original & Genuine Nismo Sports Bodykit including Front & Rear Bar, Side Skirts & Eyelids, Nismo bar Customized, Custom bonnet vent/scoop, Carbon Fibre GT Wing, Custom Tail Lights and more…

Wheels & Suspensions: 19 inch Bronze “Lenzo Muse” rims, falken azenis 225/35 (Front), nankang ultra sport ns-2 245/35 (rear), tein “type cs” (Circuit racing) adjustable coil over suspension setup front & rear and more…

Factory Options: Power windows/mirrors/steering, Electric folding side mirrors, Keyless entry - central locking, Immobilizer, 4WS (four wheel steering), TCS (traction control system), Xenon optic white headlights, Climate Control, Electronic Headlight, Air Con, volt/oil press/boost gauge, SRS Dual Airbags, ABS Brakes.

Other Information & Comments: Quick Track Alarm System (optional), “FILO34” Number Plate (optional), 19 inch wheels & ride height are Legal, TV monitor/screen removed, Custom Carbon Fibre Bonnet scoop/vent replaced with Fibre Glass same style scoop, One-Of-A-Kind Custom Paint job, First Aust Owner, well looked after as you can see & Nissan Serviced, Neatest Mild Modified R34 GTT ever seen, Show/Race/Street Quality.

Car has been to the following shows:

*Sydney Auto Salon Final Battle 2003

*Sydney Auto Salon Final Battle 2004

*Sydney Auto Salon 2005

or will/may be seen at the following shows (if not sold by then):

*SCS Small Car Sunday - June 5th 2005

*Sydney Auto Salon Final Battle December 3rd & 4th 2005

*Drag Kombat may 22nd 2005

Car has been dynode at Sydney Auto Salon 2005:

*With only Exhaust & Intercooler Upgrades.

*Stock ecu/comp, turbo & boost.

*Running stock Boost at 7 psi.

*Dyno Reading: 223.8 hP - 166.9 Kw at the rear wheels.

Email me or PM me if u are interested or have a question to ask.

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Pic Taken @ Sydney Auto Salon May 2005

New Pic's Added....Enjoy

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SAU members/Guest & Buyers just to let you's know that this Thread & Sale will be ending at a confirmed date between August & September if not sold by then. But all updates will be posted at time to time.

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