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Have my R34 GTR Vspec 2 for sale, its in black with 24,000k on the clock; service books provided but their service intervals go up to 19k and stop there so probable odometer reading is a 40ish-k.

The car is immaculate and tuned to perfection with new parts consisting of:

Power FC tuned by CREATD motorsports

Brand new HKS EVC version 6

Apexi power intake pods

ARC diflection panel

HKS Catcack

Front pipe but stock dumps

cusco brake stopper

Nismo R-tune pads

Nismo S-tune suspension

Brand new rear diffuser as original had a crack in it.

Nismo oil catch can with proper baffles

Nismo twin plate coppermix clutch and light flywheel

The car has had over 20hours of detailing so it looks great, washed in the sun.

Serviced every 2000kms with either 300v ot 8100 motul;depending on weather condidtion.

The car makes 255awkw on 1bar on boost and plenty of torque.

Pics n dyno

alot of pics can be found here and on the site but i can provide plenty more on request; any inspection welcome but no time wasters.

Price: the last offer i got was 70k but decided not to sell, im still not sure if i want to sell but i will hand it away for 69k as i have not yet purchased the replacement Z-tune bonnet for the car.

-Johnny

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Update

Have just purchased new number plates [GTR-13] which will come with the car and had both the transfer case and diff fluids replaced so the price will remain at 70k now with the current yen price.

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