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Hey guys i am regretably selling my car. Selling cuz i cannot afford to keep the car anymore. Petrol is costing me way too much and being a uni student doesnt help much. I'm planning to just a buy a 180 or s13. I really want to get into drift...something that is a lot more affordable to do in a 180 rather than an R34.

I'm looking for around $29,000. The price is very negotiable. I'd rather get rid of the car sooner than later so please email, PM or sms me with any questions you may have. Im open to all offers as well.

email: [email protected]

CELL: 0424696113

R34 GTT 220rwkw. potential for almost 300kw's. The car was dynoed a few years ago at croydon where it made 170rwks. I've since done quite a few modifications and had the car dynoed earlier this year where it made 220rwkws. The thing is i havent had the funds or the time to get the power fc tuned again with all the mods, so there is potential for a lot more power with just a re-tune.

Car is serviced every 5000k's.Great car in really good condition. I am the first Australian owner and bought the car around 3 & 1/2 years ago from an import dealer. It had 60xxxkms when i bought it and now has 105,000kms. Car has done 4-6,000kms since installing the turbo. The car was completely stock when i got it and all modifications have been done by trusted workshops. It's a daily driver but never sees any track work or heavy using. I only brought it to the track once and that was when i bought it.

Im located on the Northern Beaches Sydney.

MODS:

Apexi power fc,

bosch 040 fuel pump,

greddy profec-b boost controller,

ROH drift-r 18x8.5 and 18x9.5,

hicas lock bar,

HKS type-s intercooler kit,

front/dump pipe,

Trust power extreme2 exhaust,

rsr lowering springs,

All the spekers have been changed to 6x9's (cant remember what brand exactly but i think they're pioneer, JVC mp3 head unit,

Two 10" rockford fosgate subs,

HKS 2540 turbo,

Trust pod filter,

excedy heavy duty clutch,

ebc red stuff brake pads (front),

HKS ssq bov .

pineapple bushes

I also do have a few of the stock parts.

-extra bonnet

-ecu

-bleed valve

-airfilter + box

-hicas bar

-stock springs

I probably have heaps of other parts that i can't think of at the moment.

There are a few scratches on the front bumper and

holes on the boot where the wing used to be. i've already set an appointment to get these fixed before selling the car or i can just deduct from the price. I can also take off some of the parts to make it cheaper.

$30000 - with a newly painted fron bumper and boot.

$29000 - As is without getting the bumper and bonnet painted.

$27000 - Without the turbo

There may be a few other modificatons i may have missed. Pls just email me with any questions

you may have.

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Can personally vouch for this car; it's in great condition and is well looked after - best of luck with the sale; sad to see another 34 from the beaches go :D

Thanks Stan :D

Wogboy: its the same bonnet. i bent the bonnet a while back and i found another one that was the same color and cheaper than if i got it repaired.

Thanks for the info, thought you may have had a C/F one.

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