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This car is one of the best examples of a lightly modified R34 GTR in Australia, setup specifically for daily driving. This is an incredibly clean car, built once and built right for reliability and performance. This car will pass ANY inspection by the most astute buyer.

No expense has been spared. I have spent over $40k (with all receipts available) on almost every area of the car. This car is rarely driven (as I own 4 cars) and has done less than 12,000 klms in the 18 months I have owned it.

I have completely rebuilt the car with the sole purpose of having it suitable for daily driven duties. The engine has been completely rebuilt from the ground up by Nick Zervos of Advanced Performance Centre (APC) in Brisbane, one of Australia's most respected workshops and home of the fastest Evo in the world.

The car currently puts out 280awkw on a safe pump fuel tune on the standard turbo's. It is incredibly responsive on the street and very quick. If the new owner wanted more power, the engine has been built to handle this & is as simple as bolting on two larger low mounts or a big single turbo.

The car sits on immaculate, unmarked 19" Volk GT-C rims with Yokohama tyres. The wheels & tyres alone are worth $8k.

Car Details:

White 1999 R34 GTR V-Spec

19" Gold Volk GT-C's with Yokohama tyres

Nismo clear indicators

Nismo eyelids

Nismo floormats

Tein Suspension

Alpine in Dash DVD unit

Kicker splits & speakers

Modifications include (NB. all receipts available):

Engine Build:

Eagle rods

JE pistons

JE rings

ACL race series main bearings

ACL race series conrod bearings

N1 water & oil pumps

ARP Head Studs

Metal Head Gasket

Greddy Cams and Cam Gears

Greddy Clear Cam Cover

Greddy Fuel Rail

Nismo 720cc injectors

Nismo Fuel Pump

HKS Hi Power Exhuast

HKS Front pipe

HKS Full Dump pipes

Blitz Filters

Greddy Alloy Radiator

Apexi Power FC with Handcontroller

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller

Upgraded Heavy Duty Clutch with Flywheel

Other mod's:

Full Tein SS Adjustable Suspension

Front & Rear slotted rotors & new Green stuff pads

Plates are not for sale with car.

Price: $65,000

Pics Here

Edited by EVO Cam
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