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Thanks...

It is a beautiful car

not only beautiful would have to be one of the most rarest gtr's in the country , not everyday you see a genuine tommy k for sale , its got everything you want .

put it up on carsales will generate more interest there , when i was selling mine here i had too many time waster sam .

No this car was enhanced by Tommy Kaira.

The only thing it doesn't have is the front bar, and big ugly wing.

The cluster is also a digital but mine has a Nismo 320km.

This car is still the only R34-GTR (not gtt) that was enhanced by Tommy Kaira that resides in Australia..

Has the wheels and all the standard parts that I pulled off the car myself.

As I stated that I changed the cosmetic looks to my personal taste....

:-)

Some may not agree with my taste but I guess I each to their own

Edited by GTR32X

Does the car come with the Rays or the gold Tommy Kaira signature rims or both sets of rims?

Could you PM or post some interior pics.

Thanks

Edited by GTReality

To be fair its a Tommy Kaira inspired GTR. I can never understand the TK difference but some people are fans. I prefer this standard look than the real TK.

Nice car, nice colour, GL with the sale.

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.

Ok adding to the list of modifications

ARC Oil Catch Can with Washer bottle

Nismo Gearbox and Engine Mounts

After Market Radiator

Custom Oil Cooler (SERKZ Oil Cooler all with braided line and Dash 10 connections)

ARC Air Diffusion Plate

Greddy Radiator Cap

Tommy Kaira Strut Brace

Tommy Kaira Oil Cap

AP RACING 6 Pot brakes

All brake lines are braided

Tomita Front Mount Intercooler, especially made from Tommy Kaira

Tommy Kaira Full Exhaust with Signature on the muffler.

The engine is fully built

Pistons are forged, Cam Shafts, Cam Gears have all been changed

Intercooler piping is SES from UK

HKS Boost Controller

Split fire coils

Nismo 550cc injectors

Bosch 044 internal fuel pump

The suspension has been changed but im not too sure what they are....

I have receipts of well over $15,000 of maintaining and modifications....

This car has had ALOT of money invested into it and im sure if i go thru my receipts i will find more mods

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