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Very regretful sale, money will be going into new buisness. Spent over 50k on the car very smooth ride IMMACULATE condition one of the best looking R34 gtt's in AUSTRALIA, car was stock standard im the first owner in australia and all the modificiations where brought brand new and done by Boostworx in S.A

never been in an accident or raced on a track.

Mods as follows,

Full Cp piston kit, 20 tho oversize Stainless steel studs & bolts

Tomei Head gaskets

Tomei Condrods

Tomei Bottom end bearings

Crankshaft

Valve springs

Tomei Poncam Cam shafts Type B

Tomei Adjustable Cam Pulley EX side

Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch (Drag, Drift, Circuit , Rally)

FMIC 4"

Twin dump pipes from turbo back into a 3"

Highflow cat

Apexi N1 Evolution exhuast catback

Hks highflow air intake pod filter

Apexi airintake kit from nose of the turbo

Garrett/hks 30/76 Ball bearing turbo (fully machined cut back blades polished internals)

Apexi Power Fc & hand controller

800cc sard injectors

Flanged muffler easy on or off (for road worthy)

Tomei Fuel pump

Hks SSQ 2 bov

Ngk high proformance spark plugs

Greddy Profec B 2 Boost controller / Wireless controller

Greddy Turbo Timer

N1 GTR Vspec Oil pump

N1 GTR Vspec Water pump

Strengthend gearbox

Lock diff & modified camber kit

Redline highest proformance gear box oil & Martini engine oil used

Serviced every 5,000ks

Tien Super Street Coil overs Fully adjustable

Axis deep dish 19" rims 10" rear 8.5" front khumo tyres 80% tread

Bomex GT-R front bar

Bomex side skirts

Alpine head unit and ipod con, competition amp with 10" sub and stinger wiring & rear alpine splitters.

Viper stage 2 alarm system w/immobolizer

Tinted windows (just legal)

low boost: 270kw everyday driver.

highboost: 300kw the wheels +(much more potential) change rear housing for an easy over 350kw at the wheels.

Always garaged and only weekend driver, owner non smoker, immaculate car one of the best of the best. inspections welcome, no time wasters or joy riders. SERIOUS buyers only.

$29,999 car only no plates or stock parts. more pics available.post-39058-0-74842000-1302143586_thumb.jpg

Contact Gurkz on [email protected] or 0407092705

thanks.

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one of the nicer Skylines in town, hope it stays local!

Can vouch for the car being in good nick and barely ever being driven, would be a good buy for someone who dosen't want to part with the cash to mod one themself!

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