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Hey guys up for sale is my r34 that has had no expense spared. It had a motor change (rb26) about 25k kms ago and is holding up perfectly, the car is making 291rwkw atm on safe tune (mines ecu) and will be putting out close to 350 with the new computer (power fc jetro). This car has been fully built by race pace and has been built to last.

MOTOR RB26

New forged pistons (race pace)

new forged rods (eagle)

new r33 gtr crank

new head

new high pressure/volume oil pump

new water pump

new race pace modified adjustable cam gears

new garret twin GT-SS turbos with upgraded actuators

new tomei gtr fuel pump

new modified sump

gtr intercooler

gtr injectors

apexi pod filters

new extreme cushion button clutch

3" high flow cat

3" exhaust system, car is very quiet

New front and rear r33gtr brembo brakes and new 324mm disks (front are slotted) (rear are drilled)

REAR END

Hks coil over hyper D, adjustable dampen

New lsd

Adjustable toe arms

Adjustable traction rods

Adjustable rear camber arms

Machined sub frame bushes c type

INTERIOR

Retrimed "too black" with red stitching

Drift gear knob

Blitz boost gauge

Sony dvd player "touch screen"

Turbo timer

Fire extinguisher

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if needed i can supply many more photos by either mms or email, i have most receipts and dyno sheets if needed. car has just been serviced and is in overall A++++++ condition

please no ridiculous offers and keep the stupid comments to yourself

car is located in murrumbeena, the custom plates may be included in the sale depending on the negotiated price

0433049322

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EOI pepe... make an offer, if its worth my while to sell the car i will other wise ill keep it as Ive spent way too much $$$ on it

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i went and had a look at it today... i had to go home and change my undies, ill be picking it up nxt week sometime as theres a few parts to still put back on nd stuff,

offers over $30k

30k aint much as its a fully built r34 wit a top notch showroom paint job.

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forgot to add

*new s/steel upgraded front pipes

*new race pace made high flow muffler

*new high flow radiator + hoses

*aircons just been re gassed (icy cold) :ermm:

*the side skirts broke when the car was getting painted so the 1s on there now are brand new (bomex)

*new rear windscreen they cost big $$$ with fresh tint as old 1 had slight wiper wear

*fresh tread on all 4 rims + rw tread on other set of rims included in the sale

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