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Hi everyone,

well it's been a hard long lot of work but the 34 is finally done. Unfortunatly I don't have time to drive it and it has only sat in the garage which seems such a waste.

There has been alot of money put into this car but I'm only asking a reasonable amount for it. The motor has only been run an it would be lucky to have 3-4000k on it.

Currently limited to the turbo but has approx 450HP at the Wheels.

(Engine fully rebuilt by John Hill Engineering)

ENGINE PARTS:

Cam Covers (HPC Coated)

Tomei Pon Cams Stage 2

Fully ported and flowed head bigger valves and valve springs

Brand new VVT Cam module and valving.

Custom Cam gears

Greddy Timing Belt

Greddy Plenum (HPC Coated)

90mm Hypertune Throttle Body

Custom Fuel Rail and 720cc RC Racing Injectors

Splitfire Coils

Wisco Forged Pistons

Argo Billet Rods

ARP head stud kit

2mm Greddy Metal head gasket

Block to Head Oil Flow restrictor

N1 Oil Pump

New crank and bearings

ARP Cap Bolts

New Water Pump

OS Giken STR Twin Plate Clutch (New)

Custom Exhaust manifold T4 Flange (HPC Coated)

HKS TO4S Turbo (Brand New Frame ) Polished Comp and (Black HPC Exhaust )

SARD Wastegate

Greddy Aluminium Radiator

ARC Airbox

Sard Oil Catch Can

Greddy Fuel regulator

Front mount Intercooler

HKS Sequential BOV

OTHER Parts

DBA 5000 (Aluminium Hat Style) 324mm Front Slotted Rotors + caliper adapters

DBA 4000 Sloted Rear

Stainless steel Brake lines front and rear

Endless Kevlar carbon brake pads

Walbro intank fuel pump

Bosch 044 rear mounted fuel pump

ARE Swirl Pot

3" stainless exhaust

Tein Height Adjustable Suspension

Pillow Ball Caster Arms

Interior

Greddy Electronic gauges and controller

Apexi RSM (with G Sensor)

Apexi AVCR

Apexi turbo Timer

Nismo 300Km Dash

Exterior

Top Secret Carbon Bonnet

Garage Impul Front Bar

Garage Impul Side Skirts

Stock rear Wing

Model 7 17" Wheels Tyres 235mm front 265mm rear

There may be more but I can't think of it, I will sell the car with the plates they suit it so well.

I am asking $40,000 NEG, which I think is pretty good cosidering the parts, tuning and build quality.

Any one interested just PM me or contact me on 0402349304

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I saw this car in person when it was at 101 motorcafe. Cars very clean and engine bay looks amazing. I really love yr airfilter setup to. Goodluck with the sale

Man cant believe you gonna sell this. Guys this is one hawt car. very nice. still dissappointed you couldnt make the cruise that night way back. Good luck with the sale mate shouldnt be hard to sell.

It may be hard to sell with out a bonnet maybe I'd think about a swap for your bonnet and some cash, still gotta sell the car :D

PM me and maybe work something out or you could buy the Car and I'll through in the bonnet for free LOL.

Cheers

Chris

hahaha thas cool, dont really need two r34s lol, although your engine bay looks alot better than mine lol, Good luck with the sale though

on the swap thing, id rather keep my stock bonnet here, incase i ever need to put it back on for any reason.

thanks anyway :D



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