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1999 R34 GTR FOR SALE

only done 12,000 kms GENUINE with all LOGBOOKS

only purchased 3months ago and only driven for a month... and I built it.

everything on car are BRAND NEW and JAP BRANDS ONLY.

I GOT ALL RECEIPTS FOR ALL ENGINE WORK, CAR PARTS etc.

Engine Mods:

HEAD - done by FREEFLOW in Capalaba

Tomei 270/280 10.8 lifters PRO CAMS

Tomei type b c valve springs

Tomei valve guides

Tomei solid buckets

Tomei titanium retainers

Tomei 1.2 head metal gasket and all gaskets are TOMEI.

New shims

BOTTOM END - done by MENDHAM ENGINEERING Rocklea

JE pistons 86.5 mm

Shot peened and resized rods with ARP rod bolts

TRUST GREX oil pump and restrictor head kit

N1 water pump

ARP Main, head stud kit

ACL race big and main bearings

balanced and prep crankshaft by BRISBANE Balancing

ENGINE ACCESSORIES:

HKS GT-Rs twin turbo kit

HKS dump pipes

HKS front pipes

HKS hi power 409 4inch exhaust

HKS intercooler alloy pipings

HKS oil cap

HKS fuel rail

HKS dd yellow ones twin pod filters

GREDDY 600x300x105 mm intercooler

SPLITFIRE coilpacks

SARD 800cc injectors

SARD fuel regulator

BOSCH twin 044 fuel pumps with custom surge tank under car

all braided and speedflow fittings

ORC 609 twin plate clutch with lightened ORC flywheel

GETRAG 6 speed gearbox

Custom catch can and radiator breather

CAR ACCESSORIES

Tein FLEX coilovers

VOLK bronze TE37 18x10.5 265/35/18

BRIDE RED ERGO II seats PAIR

DEFI gauges and controller

APEXI D jETRO COMPUTER

APEXI TURBO timer

APEXI AVC R black limited edition boost controller

NISMO 320km dash

HID KIT

THE CAR IS LOCATED AT A WORKSHOP IN SLACKS CREEK CAN ARRANGE.

PLEASE CALL OREO ON 04 2203 2203

IM LOOKING AROUND $75K BUT NEAR OFFERS ARE CONSIDERED. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE...IM SELLING DUE TO MOVING OVERSEAS TO LIVE.

THIS CAR IS BUILT AND WELL LOOKED AFTER AND EVERY PART ARE BRAND NEW. I HAVENT EVEN DRIVEN IT YET.

IT DID 420 HP ON 1.1 BAR (16 PSI) AND I WANT MORE POWER SO I REBUILT IT PROPERLY WITH GENUINE RECEIPTS.

Edited by DATS IT

i'm surprised your selling it...no expense spared, spent a crazy amount of money on building this thing up from scratch...awesome car that he doesn't even drive..would buy it if i had the money :rolleyes: GL cac

Edited by ilum4eva
  • 4 weeks later...

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