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Nissan Skyline Gtt R34 1998. Rb25 Motor. Clean. Never Driven In Winter. Video on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:81170 Color: is nearly flawless
Location:

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Auction ends Sunday May 25, 9:00pm EST, 6:00 PST.

Like the R32 better?  Check out eBay item # 251521551950

Selling a 1998 Nissan Skyline GTT R34.  It is not a GTR but a GTT.  EBay does not have a category for this car, so I placed it in the closest one available.  The GTT is a far better car for drifting/slipping.  It's nearly 100% OEM stock including brakes so it's ready for customizing to the buyer's choice and personality.  The car is just the absolute best drift car out there. I can't insert links into this listing, but feel free to "google" Blitz upgrades and see how simple tuning and other minor upgrades can turn this RB25 engine to 400hp .

Here are the specs of the vehicle: 

Exterior: 
Xenon Headlights 
Parallel Parking Assist (check the pics) 
Folded Side Mirror 
Window Visor 
OEM spoiler 
Dual Exhaust Tips 
Rear Window Wiper 
17" Alloy Wheels 
Ventilated Front and Rear Brake Discs 
ABS and Traction Control 
Independent Suspension Multi-link system (Front and Rear) 
Front Driver & Passenger Airbags 
Side Impact Protection Bar 

Interior: 
OEM Boost Gauge 
OEM Oil Temp Gauge 
OEM Battery Voltage Gauge 
Power Window and Power Doorlocks 
Child Seat Attachment 
Leather Steering Wheel 
UV reducing Glass 

Engine: 
5 Speed Manual Transmission 
Nismo Clutch, Gearbox and Transmission 
Inline 6 RB25DET NEO engine 
280HP@6400 RPM & 253ft/lb Torque @ 3200 RPM 
Limited Slip Differential


Mechanically, absolutely everything works on the car. 3 warning lights seen in the pics indicate a parking brake, a door open, and parking brake "on". Car has excellent compression, does not leak any fluids, no strange or unusual noises, and does not smoke.  This car was originally built with an automatic transmission but later professionally converted with a NISMO 5 speed manual.  Clutch was changed about a year ago. 3 small holes in the dash cluster contained after market boost control and data logger and have been removed.  Back seat appear to not have ever been sat in.

Most of the pics were taken on a rainy day, hence the water spots.  Exterior is nearly flawless.  Rod on front bumper is a parallel parking assist that even lights up at night. It can be raised and lowered from inside the car.

Car is offered for sale in Ontario, Canada just across the river from Buffalo, NY.   If you are thinking of having the car delivered, please contact me prior to bidding to discuss the details.  Can provide airport transportation in Buffalo, NY or Toronto, Ontario.  Despite being offered for sale in Canada, it has a US title issued in Pennsylvania.  Car is for sale worldwide but if the buyer is Canadian, I will assist in transferring the ownership to Canada.  This Skyline is permitted in Canada under the 15 year law below (copy/pasted direct from the Ministry of Transportation website) :

Importing vehicles from countries other than the United States

You cannot import a vehicle that was manufactured to meet the safety standards of a country other than the United States or Canada unless the vehicle is the following:

  • 15 years old or older (excluding buses)


VIN is ER34007703

It is rather unlikely the car will be financed through traditional lending sources.  If seeking a car loan, or any loan for that matter, please ensure you are approved prior to bidding.  I will not accept finance problems as a way to back out of the winning bid.  

Payment terms: 1/2 of purchase price due within 3 days of the close of auction with the balance due within 14 days or at time of pick up.  Will accept bank to bank wire or cash (in person of course) only.  Paypal is required in order to bid but not accepted as a form of payment.  

eBay messages also come straight to my Smart phone, 
so I can respond very quickly.
Also... phone/text : (650) 469-3828


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