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gunmetal grey/silver METALLIC 2001 vspec 2 r34 gtr

44000km

black interior

xenon headlights

NISMO side skirts and rear pods

z tune carbon fibre bonnet

professionally lowered

19x10.5 HIRO anthracite wheels 275/30/19 kumho tyres

600x300x100 intercooler

garrett 2860r turbos

ported factory manifolds

power fc with hand controller

power enterprise 700cc injectors

tomei 280l/h intank pump

nismo stainless twin 2.5inch exhaust with twin cats to single muffler

apexi pod kit

tomei 260 poncams

2 rb25det air flow meters

pioneer splits and head unit

interior is in mint condition, very clean, no rips/tears/burns,

over $20000 in extras!!! all work done in aus and carried out by BIRRONG AUTOMOTIVE. well known for their RB engined cars incl the fastest untubbed VL in the world.

THIS CAR WILL HOLD ITS VALUE ALOT MORE THAN AN OLDER 1999/2000 NON VSPEC AND VSPEC AS THEYRE WERENT THAT MANY PRODUCED AND ALSO A MUCH NICER CLEANER EXAMPLE, AND AN IMMACULATE BLACK INTERIOR!

car has made 255awkw @ 1 bar and will make 300awkw+ with some more boost

EXCELLENT street car, almost impeccable condition.

all parts are less than 2000km old.

this car is immaculate and flawless, u will not find a cleaner r34 gtr in aus at this price!

$71000 ono

needs to go by end of month!!!!

im moving 2 qld and cant have all the cars i want to have! no room!

MORE PICS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST, INTERIOR/ENGINE BAY ON FRIDAY

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yer mate it is dead, alot of reasons there are, not many people buying high powered vehicles, petrol prices gone up and shit man but i think there will be someone out there and by the way i is pretty cheap mate, ill ask someone i know whos looking for a r34 gtr but i dont think he wants to spendi this much but ill call him now for ya aight,

cheers mate

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