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R34 GTR V-spec 1999

Car was bought by me fresh from Japan a couple of years ago. Only had HKS exhaust when it arrived. All parts bought by me brand new and fitted.

Was recently featured in Performance Imports magazine "Best of the Best Issue"

Mods:

* OS Giken Cam Gears

* Garrett 2860-5 Turbos

* HKS SPL Hard piping

* HKS Power Flow Pods

* Nismo Fuel Pump

* Turbosmart Fuel Regulator

* Hypertune Fuel Rail

* Siemens 610cc Injectors

* Splitfire Coilpacks

* HKS EVC 6 Boost Controller

* Vipec V44 ECU

* Tech Edge O2 Controller

* HKS Front pipe 3.5 Inch

* Metal Cat 3.5 Inch

* HKS Reap Pipe 3.5 Inch

* HKS Hi Power Muffler

* Trust Clear Cam Cover

* Hi Octane Oil Catch Can Kit

* Trust Clear Cam Covers

* Greddy Air Diversion Plate

* HKS Billet Oil Cap, HKS Raidator Cap

* Nismo Twin Plate Clutch

* Project MU Brake Pads

* Tein Monoflex Coliovers

* Greddy Strut Brace

* Work Meister S1 19x10 +10 Wheels. 93mm Dish Front Wheels. 110mm Dish rear Wheels

* Work Wheel nuts

* Dunlop Direzza DZ101 Tyres

* Nismo copy side skirts, rear pods

* Nismo clear Indicators

* Nismo Dash

* JVC Head Deck

* Window Tints Doors

Could have left some out but I think thats most of it. Also has the best number plates imaginable!

All tuning by Scott at Insight Motorsports. Last Tune was 301AWKw at 1.4 Bar. Cam Shaft upgrade will see 350AWKw but its quick enough for me as is.

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New Wheels:

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Interior

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Price: $65K. Location: Newcastle NSW

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i can vouch for this car... its an absolute rocket, handles on rails, and stops on a dime.... but comfortable, quiet, and sedate enough to drive around.

its a very, very regretful sale, but the new owner will be stoked for many years to come.

good luck shmuck.

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;)

I never thought i would see the day.

Have seen this car in the flesh, was used as a display car for the 10th Anniversary R34 GT-R Cruise, and suited the part perfectly!

Good luck with the sale Che, as Linton said, the new owner will be extremely stoked with the purchase

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Ummm Wedding present? lol :down:

This car is awsome, but please don't sell before November lol

Let me know if it goes champ, as i will have to find something ummm almost as good.

Good luck matey. if i had it, i would come a knocking.

Somebody buy this car.

Cam

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Thanks for all the comments guys.

Killer to let her go but its the right thing to do by my family at the moment. Will see what happens. Might throw it up on carsales in a few days or so. Wanted to give SAU people first crack at it.

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how can wheels with exactly the same size and offset have different amounts of dish?

Easily with Meisters which is very handy to clear big brakes at the front. They use 2 different disks or faces but can still retain the same offset but give bigger dish with different disks/faces. Front wheels have R disk, rear wheels have O disk. Both +10 offset and both 10 inches wide.

Look up the Work web site if you want to do some research.

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