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After much thought, I have decided to put my car up for sale.

Details are as follows:

2002 R34 GT-R Vspec II Nür - Black Pearl

Asking price of $86,000.

Imported by GT Auto Garage in QLD in 2008. I am the first and only owner of the car in Australia. It has 77,000km.

Extremely rare to get in black. It took a long, long time to find a black Nur. The only other one I've seen in Australia belongs to Matt (God_Speed on the forum).

Full logbooks from Japan and receipts for all parts from previous Japanese owner. I, also, have all tax invoices from the services.

The car has been serviced by All Star Garage here in Perth. Oil change done every 3000km, and full driveline service every 10,000km. The car has been flawless and never given me trouble. Compression test done at last service showed 165-170 across all cylinder's.

As a pure weekend toy, I have enjoyed every moment with this car. It still brings a smile to my face. I have absolutely babied this car. Circumstances change and, unfortunately, the car doesn't fit into the equation.

Most of the parts came with the car. I just had the car tuned, changed the wheels and a few cosmetic pieces.

Engine/Driveline:

Power FC D-Jetro

HKS EVC Boost Controller

HKS Earthing Kit

Apexi Front Pipe

Kansai Service Strut Bar

Mine's Carbon Intake Duct

ARC Titanium Cooling Panel

Hi-Flow Cat

HKS Catback Exhaust

Nismo Super Copper Mix Twin-Plate Clutch

407hp/303kw at all four wheels @ 20 psi.

Suspension/Wheels/Brakes:

Tein Super Street Coilovers

Project MU Front Rotors

Volk TE37 19x10.5, +12

Federal 595 Tyres 275/30/19 (brand new)

Exterior:

Nismo Z-tune Front bar

Nismo Side Skirts

Nismo Rear Skirts

Mine's Type II Carbon Mirrors

Hasemi Carbon Diffuser Fins

Pictures:

Inspection in QLD -

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Back in Perth:

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I'm also quite into detailing (you kind of have to be with a black car):

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Couple of vids:

If you're interested, you can contact me via PM. I am happy to ship the car interstate, but it will be at the buyer's expense.

Cheers,

Huy

Edited by Huy

Currently looking for a 34R but this is well out of my price range. Looks like you have kept her in excellent condition. Good luck with the sale.

I see you have also met Richard (Green 2JZ Aero-Top Supra). He's a mate of mine from the military, small world.

What a great looking car!!

I'm also finishing up on building a house in 3 months and will be

in the market for an 34GTR. Have never driven one, but for some reason the 34 attracts me more than a 35.

  • 2 weeks later...

To answer some questions I've been asked:

- The only stock parts that I have are the head unit and cat.

- I have never driven the car on the track.

- It does not run spacer's. It's just the fitment of a 10.5 wide wheel with +12 offset.

- I am certainly open to offers and am negotiable on price.

Also, the car will have its next oil change in a fortnight.

Looks like such a nice car mate, was considering throwing you a swap plus cash offer with my yellow 34r, but I have found myself attached to the colour now, although I was originally after black ha

  • 3 weeks later...

Did I see you at fitness first in myaree the other day? :) If so, very nice looking and sounding car. If it stays on the market for a little while longer I may be keen!

  • 2 weeks later...

I said this to Ed too, but there's a guy here in Sydney looking at a black VS2 Nur.

I told him he should consider your two cars Huy (- Ed's and yours)

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