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Please find attached photos and details below about the GTR I'm selling. Reason for selling there is no time for me to enjoy this car anymore. I rather someone who can enjoy it than sitting in the garage

The car has never been involved in accidents, clear titles, very rarely driven in the past few years. only done 12700km during my ownership. Not flood affected.

The car is prodominately used as trackday car, Mechnically it's in A1 condition, Engine is strong coupled with Nismo R1 turbos they are really responsive down low.

very little lag at all. Interior has been partially stripped and has rollcage, I have most of the interior bits but not fitted, It's a track day car so it's a bit rough I have to admit. The car is not a show pony.

Currently registered in QLD.

Priced to reflect the current car market. a bargain consider the good stuff in the car, just need to tidy up the interior and it's a all round street car.

$49,500 ono

PM here if interested, or email me at [email protected]

Serious buyer only. looking for a quick sale.

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1999 model, bayside blue. R34 GTR Vspec

1st owner in Australia from 2006. Total travelled 48,xxxkm

(34500km+12000km on new nismo 300km instrument)

Engine:

Brand new N1 engine was fitted @ 7780km R34 N1 engine ex Omori factory (engine has done less than 5000km since)

Nismo oil pump,

Nismo plenum

Tomei Metal gasket 1.2mm kit.

ARC 100mm twin entry intercooler, aluminium piping kit

ARC radiator

ARC oil catch tank

HKS 680cc injectors, HKS twin entry fuel rail, HKS fuel regulator

HKS oil cooler kit

Ross balancer

Twin fuel pumps, Bosch 044 fuel pump /surge tank setup, walboro intank

GTauto BMC intake

Autronic SM4 ecu

Drivetrain

Exedy Twin plate clutch

Carbon driveshaft

Turbos & Exhaust

Nismo R1 turbo kit ( similar to N1 turbos but better flow)

Tomei down pipes

Fujitsubo equal length front pipe

Metal cat

Trust 90mm titanium cat back exhaust

Suspension & Brakes

Endless Super Function adjustable coilovers

Endless 6pot 355mm front racing caliper kit with Bathurst spec enduro race rotor & pads

Endless 4pot 330mm rear racing caliper kit

VOLK TE37 18X9.5 / RE55s tyres

Cusco front camber arms

Exterior & Interior

MOMO Race steering wheel/quick release

HKS EVC4

Nismo white 300km instrument

Nismo MFD II

HKS Kansai half cage

Nismo GT LED lights

Nismo B pillar garnish

Night Rider rear wing extension 50mm

Dyno’d 340kw atw @1.5bar Tuned on BP98

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