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Hey guys, selling my beloved r34 that is a real pleasure to drive.

reason for selling is because i am investing in a franchise with my brother so need the funds for business.

i will be getting more piks up of the car tomorrow but for now ill post what i can.

car will be sold without the numberplates and standard issue plates will be supplied upon sale.

comes with 10months rego and car has been well taken care of with regular servicing and only best parts used.

(100k service was carried out at racepace)

mods include the following:

turbosmart pro gate 50mm

garrett gt35/40 (.64 rear)

braided oil and water lines with pro flow fittings

hybrid front mount intercooler

custom one piece dump to cat.

cat back stainless exhaust (unsure on brand)

800cc injectors on a new fuel rail

vipec ecu

boost controller

2 x bosch 044 fuel pumps

surge tank (all braided lines connected with pro flow fitting)

custom catch can

new fuel lines from fuel tank to surge tank to engine.

jim berry full monty clutch (rebuilt 2000km ago)

gearbox rebuilt with new bearings and synchros 2000km ago

splitfire coil packs

tein coilover suspension height adjustable

front and rear 6inch splits (kickers)

focal amp

pioneer 12inch sub

jvc double din touch screen dvd player

sunroof

A/C

dba upgraded cross drilled and slotted rotors front and rear

lenso project d wheels (18x10 front and rear)

guards have been lipped

xenon headlights

GENUINE NISMO LED TAIL LIGHTS.

spares it comes with:

complete standard turbo back exhaust

standard oil water lines

standard cat

catco metal hi flow cat

2 x brand new bucket seats which i havent fitted as i never got around to getting rails

standard ecu with nistune board (can be plugged in as vipec is a plug in for r34 gtt)

standard air flow meter

and there may be a few things that i have missed.

car has made 356rwkw on e85 fuel.

dyno printout will be put up tomorrow also along with more pictures.

also, car can be dyno tuned on 98fuel at no extra cost.

PRICE: $27,000 neg.

you can contact me via email, call or sms.

Baset: 0431 537 750

dont hesitate to call as im glad to answer all questions and allow people for an inspection.

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note: please no comments unless your interested or have something good to say, thanks in advance.

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Guys ive gotta say, this is seriously one of the best packages ive ever experienced...

Bas is always washing, polishing, maintaining this car whether it needs it or not.

Not to mention the INSANE amount of go this thing has, with midrange and top end kick to blow anything off the road, all done by such a reputable workshop.

Gonna miss this thing man, sad to see it go. Bloody tuff.

:happy:

hey mate, awesome looking car.. if i may ask, appart from the guards being lipped, did u have any other problems fitting the wheels.. and whats the offsets on them?? cheers

thanks for the kind words matt, but yes will be sad to see it go.

mick, there was no other mods i had to do in order to get the wheels on and the offset is +22 :D

dont be shy to call and make an offer guys.

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sorry guys lost interest in selling it but now ill take pictures and drop the price of the car.

engine bay looks pretty stealth apart from the pro gate but lucky its black in colour and not the blue one.

will take piks asap.

and price is dropped to a bargain of $22000

YES having a sunroof is the bomb :(

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