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R34 GTR V-Spec

Built Engine

Big sump

Forged Pistons

Rods

HKS 272 Cams

720cc injectors

N1 Nismo Turbos

Power FC D Jetro

Exedy Twin Plate Clutch

Oil cooler

Tein Super Street coilovers

Turbosmart E-Boost boost controller

Trial full exhaust

18 x 10 +18 Work XD9 wheels

Z Tune colour coded bodykit

Pioneer 7.5" DVD/TV / full stereo

Nismo 320kmh dash

New Toyo 265/40R18 tyres

Registered til Jan 2010

Lady owner

Car is currently in Adelaide, but registered in Western Australia. Can arrange transport.

$63,000

Please PM or call/SMS me on 0402 345 185.

Serious enquiries only please!

Very, very sad to see this beauty go.

Bec

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Hey,

What year model is this and how many km's?

Thanks.

Hey mate,

It's a 1999, & the body has done 139,XXXkms... The motor was built only 3ish years ago though. I've had it a year and only done about 8,000km, so it hasn't done much work since the build up :cool: The guy I bought it from last year had it only as a second car too, so it hasn't been a daily for a very long time (if ever) :yes:

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hey nice car, iam sooooo in love with these wheels, ive got a r32 gtr are these wheels suitable for a r32 gtr..... if it is, any chance of selling the wheels please.... cheers rocky

Yeah I like them too (obviously haha)! I can't sell them separately, cause I sold the stock wheels... Are you from Adelaide? If so, go see Lindo at Wheelworx :cool:

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cant belive your selling.

car is well worth the coin.

whats next???

Hey me neither, a sad day :D

I'm selling the GTR and my MX5, as my Dad put it, "consolidating" haha... I have a work car too so I simply can't justify it. Possibly looking at a nice S15 or something modern yet cheaper to build up/run etc. I will definitely own another 34 GTR in the future! I'm madly in love with this car but I have to use my head over my heart on this one :D

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Props to an awesome car....

Have seen it in the flesh earlier this year I think it was at the lights on glynburn road near kensington.

Good luck with the sale :)

Why thank you ;) It's really bittersweet... I need to sell it, but it's gonna hurt like hell to watch it drive away! :(

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Any idea what kind of power it's putting out?

oh and do you come with the car?

:D

Hey :)

Last time it was dynod in WA it was putting out just over 300kW at the wheels ;)

And if I came with the car I wouldn't be selling it :cool:

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