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Make:Nissan

Model: Skyline R34 GTR vspec

Milage:39000kms

Transmission: 6spd

Location:Sydney

RWC supplied Yes

Currently registered Yes

Price: $70000

Contact: Private message or email [email protected] or ring Brett 041 0643320

Comments / Modifications:Expression's of interest at this point thinking about parting with my GTR I love the car but the truth is I just don't get the use out of it and have a fair amount of $$$ tied up in her . Some details as follows .

Nissan Skyline BNR34 GTR Vspec

Bayside blue in colour

39000km's on aftermarket dash

Engine:

Full rebuild no more then 5000km's old carried out by hills motorsport

Brand new r34 crank

Par Rods

ACL race pistons

Greedy oil pump

Sump extension and baffles

Tomei Pon cams

HKS GT-ss turbo's

z32's AFM's

Nismo fuel pump

Just jap split dumps

After market front pipe and custom 3.5inch all the way back

Apexi PFC

Apexi pods

Engine fully balanced and blueprinted

Sard 600cc injectors

Exedy Twin plate clutch

Just completed oil and filter change using royal purple

Alot of stuff I've missed out I'm sure

Car is visually standard riding on slightly lowered springs and standard shocks wheels are Volk GTC's in 19x10.5 wrapped in dunlop rubber wheels and tyres probably about 500km's old .

Car was tuned by Jim at CRD I do believe the car made close to 350awkw @ 1.4bar on there dyno (yet to get the sheet off them ) has made 327awkw across the road at SAS . Recently ran 11.0@127mph out at WSID the car does have a 10 second pass in it with a few more runs under it's belt . All the modifications to the car are very tasteful, looks pretty much completely stock under the bonnet to the untrained eye but goes well and has awesome response .

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  • 2 weeks later...

Wow, I Don't an R34 GTR could get much better than this car. Subtle yet still tough looks, the best colour, hot mags and massive power with potential 10sec 1/4's in it...Awesome

I hope to have a GTR like this one day, too bad I don't have the cash yet, its a bargain!

Good luck with selling it

  • 2 weeks later...

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