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R34 GTR V-spec, lightly modified 260kw@wheels priced to sell, cheapest V-spec around, with a few tasteful mods

- Factory wheels paint charcol

- HKS coilovers

- HKS air filters

- Spit fire coil packs

- Apexi power FC with hand controller

- Apexi elec boost controller

- OS Giken race twin plate clutch put in about 2000kms ago

- Jasma front pipes into 3' hi-flow cat into 3 1/2' rear pipe

- Autometer boost gauge

- Nismo 320km/h dash

- TV/DVD player

- Viper alarm with pager

Car has been tuned on 14-15psi making 260kw@rw

Great weekender, amazing car to drive, first to see will buy

Car is located in Mill Park

Any questions just call Billy 0404 00 66 00

$45000 ono MUST SELL money going back into business

Very regretful sale

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Quite reasonably priced I have to say - tight market.

Jap History with Logs? > Kms?

Are you the first Aust owner?

Service history here?

Can't help but feel that there's some other modification other than exhaust, hi flow cat and that psi to put out 260. Mostly, that setup would show about 230.

GLWS :)

Quite reasonably priced I have to say - tight market.

Jap History with Logs? > Kms?

Are you the first Aust owner?

Service history here?

Can't help but feel that there's some other modification other than exhaust, hi flow cat and that psi to put out 260. Mostly, that setup would show about 230.

GLWS :)

I recal seeing my friends dyno sheet for his R34 GTR reading out 253awkw with nothing more than a full exhaust and boost (ableit 17psi on ceramics lol). Still standard injectors, fuel pump, ecu, the works - same said car ran a 12.2 down the creek!

GL with the same mate, car looks very nice!

Thanx guys..

Terry_GT-R34 - thats all the car has. I took it to calder park and had 1 pass and ran 12.0 @ 115mph

I rekon better tyres, adjustment on the suspention and a better take off no probz a 11.8-11.7

A mate went 11.9@114 with just an exhaust, boost restrictor taken out and a twin plate with his r32 gtr

I am the second owner in Oz, car has 71,000kms, all factory books stamped and even the factory spare key still stapled in owners manual

As for service history here, my mate used to own PET modifications. He maintaines the car now out off a private garage

Any further questions please call Billy on 0404 00 66 00

Cheers

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Thanx guys..

Terry_GT-R34 - thats all the car has. I took it to calder park and had 1 pass and ran 12.0 @ 115mph

I rekon better tyres, adjustment on the suspention and a better take off no probz a 11.8-11.7

A mate went 11.9@114 with just an exhaust, boost restrictor taken out and a twin plate with his r32 gtr

Cheers

dont believe ya

or i should be runnin 11.5 with -7s

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Thanx guys..

Terry_GT-R34 - thats all the car has. I took it to calder park and had 1 pass and ran 12.0 @ 115mph

I rekon better tyres, adjustment on the suspention and a better take off no probz a 11.8-11.7

A mate went 11.9@114 with just an exhaust, boost restrictor taken out and a twin plate with his r32 gtr

I am the second owner in Oz, car has 71,000kms, all factory books stamped and even the factory spare key still stapled in owners manual

As for service history here, my mate used to own PET modifications. He maintaines the car now out off a private garage

Any further questions please call Billy on 0404 00 66 00

Cheers

I would believe a 260awkw 34 gtr run 12 flat. But R32 gtr with exhaust and no restrictor which means running 14-15psi doing high 11s is really hard to believe.

w34ponGT - According to the power your "claiming to have" your very far off the money champ

You say ur cars got 315rwkw but you could only get a 12.1 @ 118, so either ur car doesnt have that power or your not driving the car hard enough

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I would believe a 260awkw 34 gtr run 12 flat. But R32 gtr with exhaust and no restrictor which means running 14-15psi doing high 11s is really hard to believe.

What about a stock engine Gtr, cat back, 12psi running 12.18?

Why do people feel the need to ridicule someone who is trying to sell their car by posting rubbish in their threads,

If you really wanna see proof ask XKLABA, ran 11.3 with 290rwkw on stock turbos

So disappear and let the bloke sell his car

GLWS mate

Why do people feel the need to ridicule someone who is trying to sell their car by posting rubbish in their threads,

If you really wanna see proof ask XKLABA, ran 11.3 with 290rwkw on stock turbos

So disappear and let the bloke sell his car

GLWS mate

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Awsome car.

Free bump

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