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Righto, as seen on subject title, r34 gtt for sale with a few decent mods, this car has not been brothelised

Bored out to 2.6L with forged pistons, rings and rods.

Metal gaskets,

heavy duty valve springs,

excide cushion button clutch,

Nismo full adjustable suspension

17inch buddy club p1 racing rims,

3"turbo back blitz exhaust,

apexi power fc ecu,

dual stage boost controller,

plump back blow off valve (GFB)

Splitfire direct ignition coild packs

Apexi Pod filter inclosed in cold air intake box

Large front mount intercooler

Pioneer Head unit with 6"momo pulk splits in the front an 6"momo pulk in the rear

the car has 92000 on the clock but motor only has rougly 30,000 on it since bore, valve springs, clutch an new pistons

most of the work was done by RECUSTOMS

Awsome car to drive unless your names Ray Evans who hates these clutches, serviced every 5000 with motul 8100.

selling the car with standard plates for $24,000 ono

send me an email [email protected] if ur interested

cheers

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"Bored out to 2.6L with forged pistons, rings and rods. "

Jus out of curiosity, why go to the trouble of rebuild if no supporting bolt ons (turbo etc). Seems pointless unless you never got around to it.

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