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So the car comes off the road, some parts are tentatively sold, some are completed sold. but thats another thread.

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Here is the Current Specs on the car:

1989 Nissan Skyline GTR

89,000kms

Strong RB26 at compression Check (160-160-160-160-165-170)

NISMO Adjustable Coilovers

NISMO Front and Rear Strut Bars

NISMO LMGT'3 with Advan A048's(sold)

NISMO N1 Front bumper

NISMO Twin Plate (slipping)

NISMO Downpipe

NISMO R32 N1 Turbos 14411-06U00 600HP

HKS High Power Catback (no cat)

BLITZ Air Filter Pods

IMPUL Ecu (looking to sell to get PowerFC with Commander)

APEX'I AVC-R Boost controller (currently @ 1.0Bar)

BLITZ VGTT (Voice guided Turbo Timer)

JDM Grounding Kit

Escort Passport SR7 plus Shifters ( $2000 Radar Jammer )

Pioneer AVHP6800 6 disc dvd player with:

-Bluetooth

-Vehicle Dynamics

Compustar 2-way Alarm

Innovative Motorsports LMA-2 with RPM kit

Blazt consult interface

White Face Gauges

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List of parts ready for the conversion: over 11K in OEM parts from Japan

R34 GTR OEM Aluminum Hood

R34 GTR OEM non-xenon Headlights

R34 GTR OEM Front Bumper with lip

R34 GTR OEM Front Air Diffuser

R34 GTR OEM Front Grille emblem

R34 GTR OEM Front Marker Lights

R34 GTR OEM Z-tune Sideskirts

R34 GTR OEM Z-tune Rear bumper Skirt

R34 GTR OEM Rear Bumper

R34 GTR OEM Rear Tailllights

R34 GTR OEM Trunk

R34 GTR OEM Trunk brake light

R34 GTR OEM Factory Metal Quarter Panels

R34 GTR OEM Metal behind taillights Panel

R34 GTR OEM Back up Lights

R34 GTR OEM Trunk Weather Seals

R34 GTR OEM Red Valve Covers

R34 GTR OEM Nur Engine Ornament

R34 GTR Fiberglass Spoiler

R32-R34 Fiberglass Conversion Fenders

Replica LMGT4's with 265/35/18 Advan Neovas

Pictures Will be updated as removed or installed.

thanks for looking,

One year of buying parts has almost finally paid off.

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Thanks that was quick!

And to all who view this..

I am looking for a R34 GTT/GTR Dash center console/arm rest

And possibly sell my non-xenon for xenon lights.

and a used R34 GTR MFD. Stock or Nismo 1 version.

Edited by mwracing

At first I thought you were just doin a r34 face ala Bee*R conversion.

But I read a little deeper and damn im impressed - full conversion? your nuts but love to see the results.

Will keep my eye on this thread :P

thanks everyone.

i just got a PowerFC to throw in there.. and a NISMO FPR.

looking for 550-700 CC injectors...

I love the rims too.. especially the 265/35/18 Advan Neovas on there.

The whole plan is to try to replicate the R34 Nismo Z-tune.

So the Car will be painted KY0 silver, and the rims were to help the effect of the z-tune look.

And yes, this is definitely NOT a cheap Bee-r Kit. 100% custom made with 95% OEM parts.

oh i dont know if anyone noticed but i have custom license plates "R34 GTR" registered on this car.

Top choice on the colour mate.. i was thinking in my head that'd look best on your ride, that and the millenium jade. And yes i did notice the R34 GTR plates, weren't sure if they were just made or registered... top work !

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