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Hey Guys,

This is a start of my Project R34 mission.

Here is my car as it stands. If I sell it outright, I am after $16,000 Firm.

I will be willing to discuss lowing the price by removing parts with genuine interest but to be honest, it would only go down to $13 and it would be a very clean but near stock car then. For the 3k off you would be losing around $7-8k worth of gear (and that's what I would get for it used!)

I would MUCH prefer to sell it as is so the new owner can enjoy my time, money and effort.

Here is a list of the mods and specs. Please do not turn this thread into opinion central, positive comments or genuine interest only if you have any problems with it, please PM me.

Genuine R32 GTR Bonnet

Genuine R32 GTR Front Bumper

Genuine R32 GTR Front Grille

Genuine R32 Type M Side Skirts

Genuine R32 Type M Rear Pods

Rare Front Clear Indicators

Shaved Boot Lid

Slimline Number Plates

Blue Engine Bay Highlights

New Timing Belt (Replaced 2,000kms ago)

New Idler and Tensioner Pulleys

New Water Pump

New 02 Sensor

95 R33 Coilpacks

Blue instrument Cluster Globes

Bendix Brake Pads

Rolled Guards

Phillips HiVision Headlight Globes

Front Mount Intercooler + Alluminimum Piping

Razar Volt Stabilizer Kit

Engine Dampner Kit

R34 Neo Turbo

Gizmo EBC Boost Controller (13PSI)

HKS Power POD Filter

Cusco Front Sway Bar

Silver Painted Interior Panels (Center Console, Gauge Surround, Handles etc)

Nismo Short Shifter Kit

Trust Gear Knob

Tomie Steering Wheel

Tomie Pedals

Custom Center Vent Gauge Mount

Auto Gauge AFR and PSI Gauges

Steele Mate Pager / Engine Start Alarm / Immob

Custom Blue Leather Trim (Doors, Gear Boot, Handbrake, Glovebox, Steering Wheel and Gauges)

Panasonic TV/TFT/CD-Stacker/AM-FM

DVD/MP3 Player

Front 6.5" Clarion Splits

Rear 6.5" Sony 2 ways

Alpine SUB MONO AMP

Alpine 4ch AMP

Alpine Type R 12" Subwoofer (Custom Boot Install)

18" RJR Blade Wheels

Full Bilstien Height Adjustable Shocks

Super Low King Springs

Whiteline Front Adjustable Sway Bar

Whiteline Rear Adustable Sway Bar

Whiteline Rear Swaybar Endlink Bushes

Whiteline Front Adjustable Caster Kit

Whiteline Front Adjustable Camber Kit

Whiteline Rear Adjustable Camber Kit

Whtieline Rear Adjustable Subframe Alignment Kit

DR DRIFT REMAPPED ECU (135RWKW Before mods)

New Timing Belt and Pulleys 2k ago

NGK Irridium Spark Plugs

Twin Trumpet BOV

New O2 Sensor

Tinted Windows (20%)

Oil Catch Can

Digital Blitz Turbo Timer

Recently Repainted; Bonnet, Front Bumper, Rear Bumper, Front Fenders, Tail Light Covers, Welded/Shaved/Painted Boot, Skirts and Rear Pods.

Bosch 040 Intank Fuel Pump

Split Dump Pipe

3" Nvidia Exhaust System

Gold/Bronze Brake Calipers and Hubs

Tomie HICAS Lock Kit

There is heaps more and I will add it as it come to mind!

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Thanks, Todd

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I will take engine bay and boot pics over the weekend.

ha ha, here are a few pics from when I first got it. Just shows you what 11g's will buy you and then if you spend over that again, you only get back 5g's... But, that's how the story goes with cars I guess.

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Here is the boot... Just have to finish the carpet and she will be trumps.

Happy to keep the gear in the boot for $500 off and another $500 off to keep the wheels. - Still a very good buy for $15k!!! or $16k with everything!

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