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Make: NISSAN

Model: 1999 BNR34 GTR

Milage: 23000 KMS

Transmission: 6 SPEED GETRAG

Colour: BLACK AMETHYST

Location: SYDNEY

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES 12 MONTHS LEFT

Price: $75,000 ono

Contact: 0415485712

Comments / Modifications: BELOW WILL HAVE PICS AND MODS

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thanks guys.. yeah i have pics of engine bay and interior but dont know how to make it small for the site.. any1 wanna show me

Go to www.photobucket.com, sign up (free) and upload pictures after picking what size you want 800 pixels wide is normally ok for most forums.

Then copy the img. link at the bottom of each picture and paste this link in a post!!

MoDS:

CARBON FIBRE NISMO Z-TUNE BONNET

CARBON FIBRE BOOT LID

CARBON FIBRE TOP SECRET REAR DIFFUSER

CARBON FIBRE RADIATOR COVER

CRUISE FRONT BAR

OEM FRONT LIP

NISMO BLINKERS

NISMO SIDE SKIRTS

NISMO REAR PODS

TEIN COILOVERS

BRIDE ERGO II BUCKET SEATS

NISMO INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

DEFI BOOST GAUGE

DEFI OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

DEFI CONTROL UNIT

APEXI POWER FC HAND CONTROLLER

APEXI TURBO TIMER

NISMO ENGINE MOUNTS

TWIN GTRS TURBOS

BALANCED AND PREPPED CRANK

EAGLE CONRODS

JE FORGED PISTONS

ACL RACE SERIES BEARINGS

ARP MAIN STUDS

N1 WATER PUMP

TRUST OIL PUMP

TRUST EXTENSION SUMP

TOMEI BAFFLES

PORTED HEAD

TOMEI 1.2MM HEAD GASKET

ARP HEAD STUDS

TOMEI VALVE SPRINGS

TOMEI BUCKETS

TOMEI RETAINERS

TOMEI PRO CAM 280 DEGREES 10.8 LIFT STEP 3 CAMSHAFT

HKS ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS

HKS TIMING BELT

HKS OIL CAP

BRAIDED LINES

CUSTOM CATCH TANK

CUSTOM SURGE TANK

TWIN BOSCH 044 FUEL PUMPS

HKS FUEL RAIL

BRAIDED FUEL LINES

SARD 800CC INJECTORS

SARD FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR

HKS TWIN POWER SPARK AMPLIFIER

SPITFIRE COILPACKS

APEXI POWER FC D JETRO

APEXI AVC-R

OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

PRODUCES 350KW AT ALL FOURS ON 18PSI

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wats dubai car? and wats technospeed

technospeed's are the rims on it, and dubai i got no idea bout, awsum car seen it at the night shift event reccently.. stunning in person

Dubai is a 34 that was up in Qld that was sold due to the owner moving back home I believe...

Looks like this, but this is a vector of it...

DUBAI34VECTORforums.jpg

Sorry I don't have a better pic... But it doesn't look the same, the engine seems the same though...

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