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1999 Nissan Skyline BNR34 GTR

Bayside Blue

48,000 kms

Registered until December 2009

Custom Plates

Asking price - $69,500 ONO

Location - North Sydney / Central Coast

Power : 377kw at all 4 wheels with 1.3bar boost

Mods :

HKS 25/30 Turbochargers

HKS Type R Intercooler

HKS Hipermax 3 Coilovers

Tomei Type B 260' Cams

Tomei Cam Wheels

ARC Titanium 4"/100mm Exhaust

Tomei SS Dump Pipes

Tomei SS Manifolds

Impul SS Front Pipe

Tomei Fuel Rail

ORC Twin Plate Clutch Kit

Ross Balancer Pulley

Apexi Power FC w/ Hand Controller

Greddy Profec B Spec 2

Nismo AFM's

Apexi Pod Filters

Sard Fuel Regulator

Sard Injectors

Walbro Intank 255LPH Fuel Pump

ARC Front Titanium Strut Brace

ARC Rear Diffuser

Nismo Radiator

Pioneer Indash Double-Din DVD and GPS System (Looks factory)

Custom Black Leather Interior installed by Platinum CAI (Looks factory)

18 x 10.5 Rays Nismo LMGT4 Wheels in Silver with Bridgestone Tyres

Nismo Dash (Original Dash also Included)

Plus few other mods not listed

I am the 1st Owner in Australia, owned since June 2007. Car was purchased completely standard from an importer with 34,000 kms. Car has been carefully modified with selection of Japanese parts to further enhance the performance and handling. Ideal for Street, Track and Drag use. Many hours have gone into research and development for this car. All work has been performed and tuned at the same workshop. This car has been my pride and joy for the last 2 years, sad to see it go, but its now time to move on to a new car.

Immaculate condition, will pass any mechanical inspections.

Please contact me Via PM for any questions or to arrange an inspection.. No Time Wasters please.. :banana:

Edited by bb_gtr
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