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Up for sale is my 1999 R34 GTR V-spec.

This car is absolutely immaculate inside and out and has been featured HPI magazine.

It was imported by Gary Sandher from Top Secret Imports.

It won top gun award at the drift championships 2 years ago.

The car has just been serviced and the rego expires on the 17/04/2011

EXTERIOR

- Bay side blue

- Ztune body kit

- Dark tinted windows

MECHANICAL

- Full motor freshen up (new rings, bearings, air condionning and steering belts, etc ...)

- N1 oil pump

- N1 water pump

- Os giken adjustable cam gears (not setup yet)

- Gates racing timing belt

- 2860-5 turbos (2000kms old)

- HKS metal exhaust gaskets

- HKS dump pipes

- HKS front pipe

- HKS cat converter

- Nismo rear muffler

- Exedy twin plate clutch

- Exedy lightened flywheel

- Tomei metal inlet gasket set

- Greddy oil cooler with braided lines

- HKS SSQ blow off valve

- Turbosmart Eboost 2

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Apexi power fc with commander

- Turbosmart T-reg 800

- Sard 800cc injectors

- Sard fuel rail

- NGK iridium s/plugs

- Pod filters with custom cold air box

- Drag front mount intercooler

- Bosch 044 fuelpump (in tank)

INTERIOR

- Full custom install

- Pioneer AVIC 9000 DVD player with inbuilt GPS

- Rockford fosgate speakers front and rear

- Soundstream Tarantula 880w 2 channel

- Soundstream tarantula 620w 4 channel amp

WHEELS

- Stock rims respayed in black

- RE-01R bridgestone potenza 245/40/R18

All tuning mechanical work done by jim at CRD, car made 330awks on 1.3bar but currently at 315awks on 1.2 bar.

This car has alot of potential and will be deeply missed by me.

Any questions please PM me

Asking price: $58K ono.

Might be interested to swap for a cheap car + $45-50K

Please no time wasters.

Contact me only if you have the funds or loan ready.

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hey man

it says u got a ztune body kit ? im not sure if u uploaded your latest pics , cause theres a few there with different front bars , but no ztune kit , besides the skirts and rear pods

hey there, Ztune side skirts, Ztune rear pods, and Ztune air vent for the dual air intake fitted on the left of the V-spec bumper bar.

holy shit this is sexy! why the heck you selling!?! ;)

free bump

Like most of people selling their GTR's, I need the money for a home loan deposit.

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Hey mate, where you mention

Full motor freshen up (new rings, bearings, air condionning and steering belts, etc ...)

Was the engine torn down due to bearing or ring related failure?

Hey mate, where you mention

Was the engine torn down due to bearing or ring related failure?

the rings, but the bearing needed to be replaced so it was done at the same time.

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Like most of people selling their GTR's, I need the money for a home loan deposit.

Gotta love the GTR mindset/priorities lol

Who did the work on the car for you mate? Do you have any dyno graphs?

Gotta love the GTR mindset/priorities lol

Who did the work on the car for you mate? Do you have any dyno graphs?

All the work done by Jim at Croydon Racing Developments.

I no longer have the dyno graphs but i'll do them again when i get my licence back

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