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This car is a company car and has been supported under a fully managed lease for almost 3 years. This means that I have never had to pay for any maintenance and hence it has been well serviced and always looked after with no thought for expense.

I dont really want to sell the car but the lease is almost up and I have to sell it soon. This is not a rushed sale I have a couple of months of lease still remaining.

I bought the car in May 04 and it had 14,500 km on it. It was a STD car except for the Wheels, Bonnet and twin plate.

I purchased the rest of the go-go and had it installed about 2 and 1/2 years ago.

Specs:

2001 Skyline R34 GTR VspecII, Black.

83000Km, Full service history serviced every 5000km with Motul 300V. November 07 rego.

Modes

Apexi PFC and handset

HKS GTSS turbos

HKS dump pipes

Tomei PON typeB 260/260 drop in cams

HKS adjustable Sprockets

600cc Nismo injectors

Apexi Header pipes

7.5lt Cat and 3 inch Lambros exhaust, Very quiet no drone!

Apexi pods and RB25 airflow meters

Trust remote oil filter and cooler kit

Blitz SBC SpecR boost controller

HKS twin plate ceramic clutch

Tomei sump baffle

DBA 4000 Rotors and Frodo 2500 Pads

New Yokohama 265x35x18 V102 Sports tyres.

Weds 18x11 forged magnesium wheels once off development wheels very special!

Carbon Fibre dry weight bonnet

Carbon fibre radiator diffuser

Nismo carbon fibre side pillars

Xenon head lights re-fitted

Satellite/GSM tracking alarm system with back to base monitoring.

It comes with a few spare parts.

Original R34 Wheels with spare slicks so you dont wreck your street tyres on the circuit days.

The Standard turbo's, dumps, cams, inj, ecu AFM's and HKS Pods and sump baffle.

MADGTR number plates will come with the car.

Car made 300Kw @19psi @All 4 wheels at the 07 Auto Salon.

The car is a quick circuit car and a great dailey driver, its been very reliable with no issues.

I run around at 11psi every day (245wk! at all 4) so the engine has not been thrashed, it is a daily driver and has taken me to and from work everyday for the last couple of years.

Won Best R34 at the 05 SAU Show and shine.

Price $74, 999 firm at this stage

Please no tyre kickers, I will take people for test drives but you wont drive the car until I see the deposit, so pleaaassee dont waist my time if you dont have the money or an approved loan.

For those who want purchase security or trade-in, UAS will have the car listed with their warrantee, possible trade and finance, but that comes at a cost.

If you are interested please call Paul on 0402847826, I live in the Hills Sydney

Thanks

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I remember cruizing next to this in my old S15 on the M7 one night, im pretty sure you were coming back from wakefield, this is one awesome car! Is there any suspension mods done?

Yeah I think I remember cruising with an S15. No I have STD suspension, Vspec II is a little tighter then normal GTR so its a good balance between Street and circuit.

Hey mate,

Bloody nice car.

Consider a sway for an 07 Mitsubishi Evo 9? Its only 4 weeks old with a 10 year warranty?

Also could you send me the pics to [email protected] as i cant view them at work.

Let me know if you want more details.

Cheers

Alan

Edited by al_r33

Alan,

As per above, if you want a swap you will need to engage Unique Auto Sports 0296209000 and chat about a trade in. Sorry, the evo would be a nice car but its a bit small for the family.

that is so hot :domokun: 4 years and 7 months till i own one (personal goal),

free bump and best of luck with the sale.

one quick question.. with those mods listed i would have expected a lot more than 300kw at the wheels ??? very conservative tune/boost or is that all she puts out ?

one quick question.. with those mods listed i would have expected a lot more than 300kw at the wheels ??? very conservative tune/boost or is that all she puts out ?

id say it was on a realistic dyno.

It will be a shame to see the black beast go Paul, we have had some fun on track of late.

However its one less GTR I have to worry about smacking on the circuit so all good :laughing-smiley-014:

Good luck with the sale mate I hope you find a good home for her

I wouldn't say its too expensive for SAU..

The problem is the specialised import market is a bit weird at the moment. It annoys me. A lot of people would take a new SS over a 34 gtr...why I am not sure.

Maybe 35 GTR's will renew the interest. I can't believe that 32 GTR' fetch as low as $13k, 33's as low as $22k and 34's as low as $44k....and of course everyone expects cars like this to be that cheap.....real examples are worth it, and deserve to be appreciated.

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All,

I have taken a 10% non - refundable deposit, so the car is offically off the market.

The new owner will take the car in a month or two once the rest of the money comes through.

If anything falls through I will re advertise.

Thanks for all the interest in the car.

I think the new owner will post up who he is!

All,

I have taken a 10% non - refundable deposit, so the car is offically off the market.

The new owner will take the car in a month or two once the rest of the money comes through.

If anything falls through I will re advertise.

Thanks for all the interest in the car.

I think the new owner will post up who he is!

Can’t wipe the smile off my face... finally back into a Skyline after 4 very painful years.

The GTR will be loved just as much.

Thanks Paul ! :blush:

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