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Hi,

Have a 1999 Bayside Blue R34 GTR V-spec for sale. Absolutely immaculate inside and out, can not fault.

Is currently in final stage of completing 6 month long rebuild so will be available to see in 2 to 3 weeks approximately.

I am first Australian owner and have owned the car since Jan 2007 where it was completely stock. No accidents so far. Car has done total of approximately 77k km.

Heavily moddified with BRAND NEW Engine,

Mods list

Engine - All brand new parts

- 2.7l Stroker with billet crankshaft and rods

- HKS t51r Kai turbo

- Extended sump

- Nitto oil pump

- n1 water pump

- ARP bolts

- ACL race series bearing

- ATI harmonic balancer - 1000hp

- Full Port and polish of head

- Mines Triple Flow cam cover baffle plates

- Tomei procams

- Tomei valve springs and retainers

- Tomei Valve lifters

- Tomei gasket kit

- Supertech 1mm oversize valves

- Billet twin entry fuel rail

- Sard Big capacity Fuel Pump - plus 2 bosch 044 yet to be installed

- Adjustable Fuel pressure regulator

- Siemens injectors

- Nismo twin plate coppermix clutch (awesome clutch for everyone reading)

- Greddy intercooler

- Greddy hard piping kit

- Power FC - D-jetro

- Greddy boost controller

- Chrome coating of engine covers

- Engine catch can

Suspension:

-Greddy coilovers

-Greddy in car electronic damper adjustment

-ARC racing stabilizers (swaybars) - Front and Rear

-Cusco camber adjustable rear upper arms

-Cusco fron negative arms

-Endless brake pads

Interior:

-Alpine 7inch double din head unit

-DLS 6.5in splits

-DLS 3 Channel Amp

-DLS Magnesium Sub

Also:

-Kakimoto stainless steel exhaust

-Rays Volk GT-C face 2 19x10.5 rims

-Nismo z-tune body kit

-Nismo 320km/h speedo with 5k km on it ... Stock one will also be given

-Nismo L.E.D tail lights

These are the parts i can remember for now,

Will post proper pics when car has engine back in it with all new shiny parts. :P

As is imaginable i have spent thousands of dollars on the car and am placing the price at $85,000. If serious and want to throw me an offer just PM.

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To be honest i dont know how the engine bay looks yet or how much power. Engine is still getting done due to mechanics timeframe of 1 weeks realistically being 1 to 2 month :) . As soon as its finished pics will be uploaded, hopefully that will be next week.

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