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Possibly the best package in the country. Less than 40,000ks on the clock.

This car is super fast. Super quiet and super smooth. Can be driven as a daily driver or used on the track to obliterate nearly everything else out there.

The motor is 2000 kms old (from a brand new build including new N1 block). Most of that is to work and back. The engine has done one track day, half a dozen laps or so at Phillip Island.

No specs listed. The list is way too long and extensive, and some things are best kept secret too. Happy to discuss with genuine buyers only. Basically, it's all done!!

Have receipts for all of it. The sale price is barely more than the cost of the mods.

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price circa 120K

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It's not a Nur. It's way faster. Way faster than the Z-tune as well.

Such a fast and well sorted car. It did 1.44's at PI a couple of weeks ago, and probably still has more in it. Seriously you can drive it everyday on the street, then go to a club track day and suck the doors of any other car there pretty much.

If i had the money, I'd upgrade from my 33 to this.

Set-up wise it is basically the twin of my car (engine, turbo's, exhaust and suspension) so I can vouch for the performance and quality of this car.

I can also vouch for the costs it takes to develop a car like this and so the price is very reasonable.

Set-up wise it is basically the twin of my car (engine, turbo's, exhaust and suspension) so I can vouch for the performance and quality of this car.

Almost, but does have the upper hand, Aaron can disclose this information when he sees fit.

This would have to be the best R34GTR in the country, as far as how streetable it is and the performance it delivers on the track. Considering it has a full interior and no weight stripped out of it, there wouldn't be many cars that could do 1:44 at Phillip Island on R compound tyres.

And not to mention the condition of the car, it is immaculate..

Definetly one of a kind, and well worth the money...

Good luck with the sale Aaron, would be sad to see it go....

Yeah well after speaking to Aaron today I now know why his car is considerably faster than mine (cheater!! - and here I was thinking it was just a lack of talent on my part!)

:(

it's talent Snowman... no other reason.. \m/ \m/ You've still gotta catch the before times hey..

At least you now know why my setup can cruise fast laps all day with total reliability. It's definately good for 1.42 at Phillip Island and 1.40 at Eastern Ck the way it is now....

I have had one person interested in it. FYI, if he doesn't buy it, I'll keep it just to keep you behind me :laughing-smiley-014:

it's talent Snowman... no other reason.. \m/ \m/ You've still gotta catch the before times hey..

At least you now know why my setup can cruise fast laps all day with total reliability. It's definately good for 1.42 at Phillip Island and 1.40 at Eastern Ck the way it is now....

I have had one person interested in it. FYI, if he doesn't buy it, I'll keep it just to keep you behind me :laughing-smiley-014:

i have never heard of a street registered car to pull 1.40 @ eastern creek...have u actually pulled these lap times with your setup? if so that is phenominal...i used to race in the 250 production class (motorbikes) & on my street bike r1 my best was 1.39 & i did a 1.37 on my previous zx10r.

u should post more pics of your gtr (that is if its still for sale) - it looks amazing

350rwkw at 4000 rpm

w.t.f.

Please explain? Still 2.6L?

I Have also had the pleasure of seeing this car in the flesh on the road. Pure GTR toughness n now we know it has the balls to match..

I don't really know what 1/4 times. I'd have to guess a low 11 with some decent tyres. I did an 11.74 with crap tyres and the old motor which has no where near the punch of this engine.

I know it's good now because when ever someone gets in the passenger seat I can hear them whimpering with fear !!!

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