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Hello Everyone,

I'm Selling my R34 GTR that makes nearly 500hp on 18psi.

It's done everything and I have all receipts and logbooks and everything are bought brandnew

and all BRANDED items only...this is a SERIOUS STREET or TRACK car.

This car has only got 21,000 kms and i Bought it GENUINE 8000 kms proven..all stickers and labels on engine bay and all the quality of interior and the smell of the car is freakin brand new smell.

All worked done by Freeflow capalaba on headwork, Mendham engineering bottom end and 101 for tuning and putting it together.

All the head are TOMEI products, 270/280 deg 10.8 lifters, solid buckets, valve springs, titanium retainers,valve guides, shims and 1.2 metal head gasket all are TOMEI.

Bottom End, JE pistons, Eagle Rods, prep and balanced crankshaft, trust extension sump, baffle plate, trust oil pump, n1 water pump and some custom stuff from head oil going back to the sump.

Hks cam gears, timing belt, alloy intercooler pipings, hks twin power,splitfire coilpacks, Greddy 100mm intercooler, oil cooler, everything braided lines and speedflow fittings, hks air filters, oil catch can custom,

ORC lightened flywheel and twin plate clutch

Sard fuel regulator, Hks fuel rail, sard 800cc injectors, twin bosch 044 fuel pumps and surge tank

apexi djetro comp, avcr black, defi gauges, apexi turb timer, nismo 320k dash, carbon fibre shroud,bride red ergo2 seats and rails

Volk te37 18x10.5 with 265 all around.

ITS GOT HEAPS MORE I GOT A PROPER LIST if you want it send me your email address or you can contact me on 04 2203 2203.

Looking at around 80K mark, this car owes me 6 figures. this car will be featured in IGNITION DVD late november or early december.and 7TUNE INTERNET MAGAZINE will do photoshoot this week and make a story about it..THIS IS FULLY JDM look and FREAKING DRIVES SO SMOOTH but very LUMPY hehe...

THIS PICTURES ARE TAKEN LAST MONTH..ive got it POLISHED and clean twice a week NO MORE STICKERS at all FULLY JUST BLACK and yea WORTH A LOOK, im actually going to be really sad letting this go, but more opportunities in life has arrived so it should balance it out.

THANK YOU,

OREO

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  • 2 weeks later...

Can vouch for the genuine Km's and brand new condition of the car. The factory smell is still in the car.

We sold it to him :)

A good thing that you've changed it to!

  • 4 weeks later...

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