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Time has come to sell my 11th month 1999 R34 GTR,

This car was to be my next project however circumstances have changed and I would rather the money to be paid off my mortgage!

Car is in excellent condition both inside and out.

1999 R34 GTR in Bayside blue. Exterior is 100% dead standard and body is very good.

Interior is standard appart from a brand new clarion Double Dine DVD headunit, car also has upgraded speakers with splits up fron and 2 ways in rear.

Over the past month the car has had the following done:

New Split fire coilpacks ($650 from Croydon)

2 x NEW Garrett N1 Turbos ($2500) These were not replaced due to old turbos being worn only for reliability and the fact I was going to further modify the car.

Install of Turbos and Dumps ($1200)

New Stainless dumps ($800)

New Orbital deep cycle battery ($330)

Tinted windows with band accross top of windscreen ($300)

As you can see I have spent very close to $6,000 in the last month (yes I have all documents)

Car drives like new and is very smooth, Car is either ready to be further modified and will have plenty of power or can be left as an excellent daily driver. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to call.

Please note I have all standard parts and old turbos and dumps. Turbos can be inspected and are in good condition (no shaft play)

Also remember these mods will end up having to be done to any R34 over the years as coilpacks are very common as is turbo wear i just didnt want it getting to this stage and risk my engine.

Chasing $53,000

Cameron 0400 841 142

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Some pics for now, just from my phone. Car still even has original dealer sticker on rear bar. This was dead stock standard when i bought it. A very honest and well looked after car.

Will show interiested buyers all documents for the parts and labour, Car also has very close to 12 months rego, Nov 10 2009

Edited by CHO50N
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