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Hey all

Have decided to sell my 34 GTR V-SPEC , An oppertunity to purchase a new 35 gtr EX DEMO has just been offered to me at a rather good price and cant have all my toys and pay for new ones.

Car was imported with only 7XXX KM on it back in 2005 ( have import papers and so on to show this ) and between the previous owner and myself - car currently has 14XXX on original dash and has done 43XXX on Nismo dash so combined total of 57XXX km in total! , I am the second owner of this GTR, Turns heads no matter where you go ( Very rare thats i actually drive it but some SAU members have seem it )

For those who have or have not delt with me befor, I am very particular in how i do things and want things to look, I allways buy top quality parts and allways use top quality liquids !

Car was dyno'd and tuned by Troy at Mildren's here in adelaide mid last year where it made 342RWKW @ 1BAR on BP Ultimate.

INFO BELOW

ITEM : BLACK 1999 R34 GTR V-SPEC

CONDITION : In great condition

MODIFICATIONS :

GENUINE ( yes GENUINE ) NISMO Z-TUNE front bar - front guards - side and rear lips ( $9k in parts plus $2k to get them from NISMO to Adelaide then $3k to paint and fit these !!! )

SEIBON full carbon bonnet ( Z-TUNE style )

APEXI Power FC ( New EL hand controller model )

HKS fully adjustable coil overs

NISMO intank fuel pump

NISMO twin plate clutch

Garrett GT-RS turbo's

SPLITFIRE coil packs

Speedlab 120mm front mount

JUN full titanium exhaust

TRUST front pipe

APEXI PODS and adaptors

NISMO 320KM/H Dash cluster

NISMO clear indicators

NARDI Steering wheel

NISMO gear stick

GREDDY air diffusion plate

Full 3 point immobiliser

ALPINE stereo system - amp - sub - splits

Tinted windows

EBC brake pads all round

OVER $30K in top quality parts here !!

Sure ive missed something but you get the idea.

GTR is just about to have a full service done on it as well.

BAD PIONTS :

Front splitter has some damage, have another second hand splitter that will be put on car ASAP

Couple interior marks on sun visor and small scratch on MFD screen surround but cant help wear and tare on a 12 year old car.

Rims on car are not included in sale !!

CONTACT : PM me

LOCATION : Adelaide

PRICE : $60K ONO

PICS : Below pic is just befor carbon bonnet was installed and some interior pics, Will have more ASAP , Sorry about the quality 5MP phone camera my ass ha ha ha

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Forgot to mention

TOMEI 264 - 9.15 inlet and exhaust cams and cam gears

TOMEI sump baffles

TRUST timing belt

CUSCO front strut bar

Car will also come with 6 months rego with sale

Cheers

Hey mate

I actually have 2 R34 GTR's, Ive sold my other engine out of gtr number 2 and about to put my new 2.8LTR in it which ill be keeping as my track car, and selling my street GTR which is this one advertised up top.

Would love to keep them all but between the Girlfriend and bank i simply cant have 4 cars and go out and spend another $160K and have 5 cars ha ha ha :angry:

Cheers Mike for the bump

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