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1998 nissan skyline GTR v spec

700 HP very low klms 22000klm and shes immaculate. the first to see this beast in person will buy!!

when it comes to driving pleasure This GTR is the complete package. I perchased this car 5 years ago absolutly stock with 19,000 klms. it now still only has 22,000 klms . in that time i had Duane of HiTorque Performance ( x possum bourne motorsports ) build engineer and tune it into the ultimate yet understated race / street package. htp did the build all in one go, and they built it with no expence spared. the build cost me a bit over 120,000 k.. thats including all the other extras like the wheels and brakes and suspension seats ect...

Tomei 2.8 lt stroker kit all internals are Tomei piston,crank,rods .Tomei cams and cam gears. low mount HKS GTRS turbos x2. MOTEC M600. custom hiflow exhaust titanium dump pipes. custom air box by htp.cusco strut brace. twin entry sard fuel rail 850 cc injectors intank fuel pump plus loads more. this GTR makes 408kw EASY AT ALL 4 WHEELS on 98 pump fuel tuned very responsive . triple plate clutch is easy to use . six piston ALCON brakes tien suspension. road leagal re55 semi slick ruber 10 wide under all four and stunning rays gram lights 18s. plus 320 k gtr nismo dash.

with a reliable 700 hp this car is insane fun to drive . interior is immaculate and i have looked after it well. garaged all its life under a soft car cover and NEVER raced or been to the track just sits at home and looks pritty . this is an absolute snatch for the car owes me near 200,000k and i never get to use it . so if you want any more info on the car pls feel free to call me.0402612057 thank you. price may be negotiable reasonable offers.yes to rwc $ 74000 ono

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thanks yea shes beautiful but unfortunately i got no choice but to sell it off.. some lucky fellow will enjoy . no kidneys but lol

Are you sure it's a 98 Model, i thought R34 GTR's were made form 99-02 only and it's only the garden variety R34 GTT / GTS were made from 98 onwards

more than welcome to Fast your Vin, if need be

Very Nice Car by the way and well worth the asking Price.. you may have to wait for the correct buyer to come forward

VicRoads think it's a 1998 model:

Vehicle Registration: UFI531 VIN/Chassis Number: 6U9000BNR34000287 Engine Number: RB26075052A Vehicle Make: NISSAN Vehicle Colour: BLACK Body Type: COUPE Year of Manufacture: 1998

Wiki says they were released in 1999:

"The GT-BNR34 (R34) Skyline GT-R and GT-R V-spec models were released in January 1999"

As does Redbook

Probably not a huge deal, although it would be nice to know what year model your $75k car is.....

VicRoads think it's a 1998 model:

Vehicle Registration: UFI531 VIN/Chassis Number: 6U9000BNR34000287 Engine Number: RB26075052A Vehicle Make: NISSAN Vehicle Colour: BLACK Body Type: COUPE Year of Manufacture: 1998

Wiki says they were released in 1999:

"The GT-BNR34 (R34) Skyline GT-R and GT-R V-spec models were released in January 1999"

As does Redbook

Probably not a huge deal, although it would be nice to know what year model your $75k car is.....

VicRoads is wrong then

here is the Nissan Fast result for the above VIN number

it was made in Jan 1999 - one of the first R34 GTR's !!!! , surely that must be a good thing for the seller to say that car is one less year old

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well done Robin you did your home work. thankyou Kushil for your accurate information, doesn't change anything though. if your looking for an original stock boaring r34 GTR your looking at the wrong car. if you want one of the best built low klm well looked after GTRs in the country, with enough power and handling to hold its own against most supercars, for not even a fraction of what ive put into it, then call the phone number i left...

if your not interested and you'd rather argue over details then do it somewhere else.

thanks guys.

Nope - you just get a perma ban now for once again doing what you've been told to stop.

2 occasions to stop tyre kicking and breaking peoples balls, enough is enough.

VicRoads information cannot be relied upon. You want the truth you go to FAST.

not a vspec?

Yep, not a V-Spec going by FAST

Also have a side question, is it 22,000km on the replacement Nismo DASH?

Or actually log-booked/service history 22k?

Come on

this guy is selling a

Tomie 2.8 Stroker with HKS GTRS Turbos + MOTEC + Brakes + everything else needed

that's so far "past" V-spec it not funny :)

Mods.. please delete my posts in this tread, never meant to under value such a nice car, my only intention was to point out that it one year younger than what it is, which i think is a good thing

not to mention stuff like "Time it takes" to do a extensive build + time it takes to sort little issues with such a build

Coulda told you it wasnt a vspec just by looking at the seats - their black. Who cares anyways its all just for "wank" factor to say that you've got a vspec.

Insane car mate, good luck with sale !

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the klms are all together what the car has done the new dash has only done about 2, 000 klm thats after the build. ok guys the seats are v spec two seats that i actully had to hunt down for months in great condition. i originally had bride seats in her but was not as happy with them as the originals. ok

if its not a v spec i would not have known i brought it as a v spec not that it made any difference at all to me.

i havent even listed half the things that have been done on this car like oil cooler. intacooler (painted black) edfc tien set up, titanium strut brace, no silly after market blow off valves , motec has logging so can be fitted with lauch controll . multiple fuel map with hidden switches. cucstom fitted corvette z06 coils (great spark) the list goes on............

vspec or not this car is so far above expectations in performance and quality. that i dont care! nor would the next lucky owner..

if you are serious about this car and want to see it call me and well organise it.

thankyou people.

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