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Hi all,

OK so i have to sell my R34 gtr now as i am biting the bullet and getting married!! VERY REGRETFUL SALE but i have no choice.

OK rundown of the car:

1999 Nissan skyline R34 GTR Vspec(GENUINE) not fake like some!!

48000km

titanium silver in color

12 months rego

very good and clean condition

No accidents or accident history

i am the second owner in OZ. first owner had the car for approx 12 months prior to me.

Engine:

stock standard apart from mild bolt on's

Apexi filters

nismo water cap

nismo oil cap

nismo type s spark plugs

nismo low temp thermostat (not yet installed)

super spark coil packs (one of the old ones was playing up)

Impul front pipe

4 inch round cat (not yet installed)

Impul BLAST full cat back exhaust system (not loud at idle but a very nice sounding system once moving)

HKS turbo timer

HKS boost controller (set at 1bar boost)

Some jap inter cooler Y pipe for pressure side of turbo chargers same as nismo item (not yet installed)

Body:

all standard as per usual:

front air diffuser

Rear carbon diffuser

Vspec badging

Xenon headlights

Brakes and suspension:

all standard as per usual:

18 inch factory GTR rims

70% tread on falken zeix tires all round

Brembo brakes with nismo pads all round

stiffer suspension factory vspec

Interior:

all standard as per usual:

eclipse head unit with ipod controller (top of the range)

Boston acoustic front splits

Boston acoustic rear 3 ways

Clarion 2 channel amp

Alpine 4 channel amp

Pioneer 10 inch sub

This car is standard in all aspects except for the above mentioned accessories which are all 3 months old and were installed by a professional work shop.

I have just given the car a fresh service with:

Royal purple 10w 40 motor oil

Red line gearbox oil

Red line front diff oil

Motul comp brake fluid

The car has some minor cosmetic blemishes which i will include pics of.They are:

Small scratch on lower right hand side of front bar

Small scratch on lower left had side of front bar

Small stone chip scratch on bonnet

Small scratch marks on driver side skirt

Small wear mark on drivers seat

Small scratches on gear knob (due to rings)

These are due to wear and tear of the car as it is now coming up to 11 years old which is to be expected.

I would prefer to keep the car but i need a cash injection for the wedding so my asking price is $49000 which is a good price for a clean genuine v spec.

I am open to offers (genuine and reasonable offers ONLY!!) or trades for cars up to a value of $29k with $20k my way

Trades i am interested in are: Evo 7,8 or 9 MR ,Wrx STI 04 and up noting older then a 2004 model car basically.

This is a fantastic car to drive and is much better then its predecessor the 32 GTR in every way!! I miss my old 32 gtr and this one will also be sadly missed... :)

I can be contacted threw the forum or threw my email [email protected]

or alternatively you can call me on 0403308678.

All inspections will be by appointment only!! NO tire kickers or test pilots !!! Genuine enquirers only!!!

Regards

Anthony

P.s I apologize for the pics as the car is a bit dirty in them. Please disregard the bug guts on the front bar!! ;)

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