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R32 GTR

Excellent condition. Please see other cars first then come and be pleased by the condition of mine. Taking a look at the car will be so much more informative than reading through this massive list. :rofl:

I have over 80mb of hi-res pics. Let me know what you need to see. Better yet, come visit the car!

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Full respray back to KH2 ($12,000) completed Oct 05. Cosmetic improvements include:

new rear quarter glass

new front bar with Nismo ducts

new window moulds (the black part that runs along the top of the door itself)

new right rear quarter

replaced GT/GTR/Nissan badges with excellent condition items

new front and rear windshield rubber

Nismo three-piece sideskirts

Nismo bootlip spoiler

Brakes

Overhauled front and rear calipers in 2006

RB74 pads front and rear

DBA4000 rotors front and rear (front slotted)

Maltech braided brake linesFront brake ducts still there

Wheels

Circular 18x9.5 dished rims

Federal SS595 245/40/18 on all. Fronts fitted less than 5,000km ago.

Other stuff

Hitech stainless steel twin-cat full-length exhaust ($2200)

KYB Circuit/Buzz Spec shocks and (unknown brand) lowered springs

Nismo front strut brace

Tomei intake elbows wearing K&N filters

UAS oil filter relocator (not fitted)

Recent battery and new terminals

History

Maintenance history available (inc. changed gearbox, transfer and ATTESSA fluid)

Only 12,000km since June 2004

Registered to Feb 2008

Compression test 28 Apr 07:

145

140

150

145

150

150

Purchased through PM here: http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=2310 (yes, the engine bay looks a whole lot tidier now)

Interior

Replaced steering wheel and gear shift with excellent condition OEM items.

Replaced handbrake and shifter boots with new items through SAU.

Seats are tear/rip/burn free! Drivers bolster is as new!

Alpine headunit and Type-R speakers

CONSULT cable plus HP PDA

Original floor mats

Security

Brant 3-point alarm/immobiliser with keyless entry

Spares

A few spares included: R33 RB26 dump pipes, spare headlight switch, clock parts, genuine Nissan oil filter, fuel filter, Motul oil, spare shifter knob, etc.

That'll probably do it. Please shoot over questions that I can help with.

Price is $21,000 $19,999 $18,999

Phone is 02 4739 4995 (after 6pm is best please)

Please, no offers via PM. I'm a friendly bloke and would prefer you to phone. ;)

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G'day Subie,

I love your car! But I'm afraid I can't work a trade as I need the dollars to buy a Liberty for my better half. It's a shame because this car would be a great base car if you wanted to throw more $$ at it for Autosalon or something.

Cheers Ph@t :D It's going onto carsales today. More exposure might help things out! :)

TOH: thanks for your offer dude. Yeah, I still need the cash so my wife can stop driving the old bomb she's in at the moment. I love R34s!

How many KM'S total has the car done??

G'day Liam,

No idea. The odometer reads 81,000; it arrived in Oz with 69,000 over two years ago. Your guess is as good as mine but the numbers on the odometer don't quite line up. Like pretty much all imports it has been wound back, which is why I just wrote "12,000km since June 04" in the original post.

Hope that helps dude.

Mark

simple yet effective mods, from the pics it looks like awesome condition. wish i wasnt at uni so i could spend money on something useful :thumbsup: good luck with the sale dude i might set my sights a little higher as it seems 34 prices should be dropping in the near future due to the new model release *fingers crossed*.. for now ill keep dreaming

Cheers for the kudos woga :yes:

Buyers: thought I'd highlight it comes with a Consult cable Hewlett-Packard PDA for all your diagnostic needs. It currently has NewKleers ECUTalk software loaded and displays gauges of your choice whilst you motor along.

G'day Subie,

I love your car! But I'm afraid I can't work a trade as I need the dollars to buy a Liberty for my better half. It's a shame because this car would be a great base car if you wanted to throw more $$ at it for Autosalon or something.

Got an 04 Maxima Ti with all leather 6 stacker etc... That'd replace the bomb nicely... Beat a liberty anyday :( Trade???

Email me if your interested....

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