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i have for sale my r34 skyline its 4 door with r34 gtr engine!

i have owned this car for bout a year now and its sat in my shed for about 8 months ive done 3000ks in it and have got to get rid of it unfortunatly

its got:

* r34 gtr engine

* 25t gear box

* 5 puk race ceramic clutch

* HKS adjustable cam gears

* HKS cambelt

* Greddy profec b specc 2 boost controller

* apexi suction kit

* Greddy type r bov

* 18x9.5" 3 piece work meister black rims

* full uras D1 kit

* carbon fibre bonnet

* Greddy 80mm intercooler pipping

* larger intercooler

* Nismo Gearknob

* BC gold type adjustable suspention height and damper

and probly missed heapsa stuff will add wen i remember

but email me for photos [email protected]

and after offers only please.

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Edited by bart321
D1 ANAL wtf????

location?

rego?

hahah that wont b going with the car

makes people laugh tho

but its in napier in nz can sus out shipping for anyone if interested

drift car maybe, but all cars under the new scheme need to come in as stock, as far as I know.

yea was like that wen i was in WA but someone told me that not all states are like that but on the jap dereg papers

it has on it that this is the factory engine (which obviously its not) it didnt even have to be certified but yea so

it could be possible to get away with as the paper work says its factory except for the other mods

Hm, similar to what I wish to do in the distant future, same uras kit and all... hm.

speaking from experience its def worth it man!! its awesome to drive and handles awesome sideways 2

you could always buy this one tho!

ur point?

point is, at the end of the day its still classed as a r34 gt 4 door, which on paper isnt worth nearly as much as your saying ( insurance companys will tell you that ). not to mention theres a few little goodies in it which are a little weaker than the gtt versions, note 4 stud's instead of 5? BUT in saying that, rb26 + 4 doors = win gl with sale

ps. its just nice 2 tell people what it really is :happy:

Edited by Justa32

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