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This is a sad time but I am putting my R34 GT-R Tommy Kaira edition car for sale.

This car was extensively enhanced my Tommy Kaira in Japan.

I was the importer or this car back in 2005 and have been the only owner of this vehcile.

I have changed a few cosmetic looks but still have ALL the original parts.

Just a quick run down on the basic modifications.

The engine is a 2.7 R-Z tune, being fully built with Tommy K products or ARC.

This car has an endless amount of modifications, so I guess I will start from the outside

NISMO Carbon Fibre Intercooler Surrounding

NISMO N1 Front Bar Cut Out

NISMO Front and Side Clear Indicators

Nismo Side Skirts (NOT YOUR COPY FIBREGLASS ONES)

Nismo Rear Pods (" ")

Nismo Carbon A-Pillar Garnish

Nismo Rear Carbon Adjustable Wing

Attesa Carbon Exhaust Shroud

Rear Tow Hook and Sticker

Carbon Ganador Mirrors

NON genunie Carbon Front Lip

Ap Racing 6 pot piston brakes, slotted rotors

Wheels are White TE37 19x10.5 +12 offset (but as said earlier still have the original Tommy Kaira 19" GOLD WHEELS)

The car will be being sold with either WHEELS not both.

Nismo 320km speedo with a Tommy K "R"

Nismo VERSION 2 MDF not the version 1

Nismo pedals

Tommy Kaira foot rest

Tommy Kaira Billet Gear Knob

Tommy Kaira floor mats

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

This car is tuned on 1.3 Bar and produces 330KW @ ALL FOUR WHEELS by Jim from Croydon.

This is just the beginning of the list and to be honest has way too many other mods to list.

ASKING ONLY $68,000 FOR A RARE AND ONE OFF CAR..........

PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS ENQUIRES AND THE PRICE IS NOT NEGOTIOABLE!!!!!!!!!!

All enquires PM me

Thanks

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Thanks for the replies....

Im sorry guys but I dont have more pics as im on a new computer and these are the pics I actually got off Skylines Australia when I posted some pictures up previously....

Hey Aaron, thanks for the comment....

U have a sexy car also, but looked alot like my mates car CYIFLY...

U have some serious mods and love that it looks stock...

Are u still trying to sell urs??

Thanks everyone for ur comments..

It's a 2001 V-Spec, with V-Spec 2 bonnet...

:-)

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