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Hey Guy n Gals,

Due to some personal circumstances and changes in priorities, I've decided (for the most part) to put my baby up for sale. For those who don't know the car it's a R34GTR Z-tune "tribute car" with an extensive mod list as follows.

=>99 BNR34GTR

=>RB26DETT

=> 94,XXX KMS

Rego: Aug 2012

=>Engine:

- Nismo Rebuild Kit

- N1 Oil Pump

- 8.5:1 Forged Pistons

- ACL Race Series Bearing Kit

- Apexi Power FC

- HKS 25/30 Turbos

- 770cc Power Enterprise Injectors

- Apexi Intake Kit

- HKS FMIC & Piping Kit

- GReddy Cooling Plate

- RS*R Front Pipe

- HKS Dump Pipes

- Kakimoto 3.5" Cat Back Exhaust

- Nismo Radiator Cap

- Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears

- Oil Catch can

- Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

- Trust Clear Cam Cover

- Gates Racing Timing Belt

- Yellow Jacket Coil Packs

- Tomei Fuel Pump

- Z32 AFM'S

- Optima Red Top 800CCA Battery

=>Driveline

- Lightened Flywheel

- Exedy Clutch Kit

=>Suspension & Brakes

- Tein Mono Flex Coilovers

- Cusco Front Strut

- Pro Concept 2 Piece GTR Brake Rotors

- Project Mu HC+ Pads (Front)

- Project Kics R40 Lug Nuts

=>Wheels & Tyres

- Volk Rays TE37 19x10.5 +22 (+ 15mm Spacers)

- Federal 595 19" X 275

=>Interior

- 2X Bride Low Max Gias III in carbon Kevlar

- Nismo GT Shifter

- Nismo 320KM/H Gauge Cluster

-Cusco 5-Point 1/2 Cage

=>Exterior

- Z-Tune Front Guards

- Z-Tune Front Bumper

- Z-Tune Side Skirts

- Z-Tune Rear Pods

- Z-Tune Rear Wheel Arch Flares

- Z-Tune Style CF Bonnet

- CF Boot lid shaved and painted

- Nismo Clear Front Indicators

- Nismo CF door pillar garnishes

- Nismo Clear Side Blinkers

- Night Pager Wing Extensions

- Motorised CF Ganador Mirrors

=>Audio

- Alpine CD/MP3 Headunit

- Pioneer Speakers

This car has been taken care of by me including most of the maintenance and a few of the mods. Serviced religiously every 5000 km's if not less, it's by no means perfect or a show car. What it is though, is a street/track weapon that is close to 80-90% complete from being in my opinion a pretty good example of a GTR. With a healthy 500+hp ATW on a conservative tune it's also got its fair share of power/potential.

Asking price is $65,000 NEG (read negotiable, not "open to low ballers")

Feel free to contact me with any questions etc. It will come with a few spares/stock parts as well.

I'll be in Nowra for 6 weeks but will be back on weekends if anyone is keen to view the car.

As usual no joy riders, test pilots etc. If you want to take it for a spin you'll need a deposit.

Thanks Guys,

Chuey

0404769968 or PM me!

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Will confirm the visuals of this car. See it parked around all the time.

Def! an eye catcher, gorgeous car too look at man. Not my time for a R34 however if it was would be over taking a closer look.

GL with the sale mate!

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