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R34 GTR Vspec - Second owner in Aus, imported at 63000kms, Bayside Blue

106,xxx kms on body, 3xxx kms on new engine

Genuine nismo front bar

nismo z-tune side skirts

nismo z-tune rear pods

Front underbody diffuser

Rear Carbon Fibre underbody diffuser

Genuine Nismo cat back exhaust

Genuine Nismo front pipe

Apexi twin pod intake kit

Apexi RSM Black edition

Apexi AVC-R Black edition

Apexi PowerFC + Hand controller

Pet Turbo Timer

Koyo Radiator

Te37 SL 18x11 +18 with Kumho Ecsta KU31 295/30/18, all with 90% tread

Project Mu HC+ front and rear brake pads (6000km on them so far only)

Cusco Zero 2E coilovers (comfy but firm)

Fumoto sump plug valve

20% tinted windows all round

7" multimedia touchscreen with dvd, tv, ipod, bluetooth, reverse camera, aux, GPS with 2009 maps for all of Aus

Nismo MFD Upgrade

Genuine V-spec 2 alloy pedals

Genuine GTR Floor mats front and back

Engine built by Status Tuning

JE forged pistons, rods, crankshaft

ARP stud and head bolts

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch

Exedy Lightweight Flywheel

Gates Timing Belt

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water pump

2 x Garrett 2560-7 turbo's

Serviced at IS Motor Racing with Royal purple engine oil and oem oil filter at 105,000kms.

Looking for $49,000 ono or willing to part out to reduce price. Located in, Sydney, NSW

For more information and contact details send me a PM or make a post.

Cheers

Dave

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