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Genuine R34 Gtr Tommy Kaira Immaculate Reflections Detailed


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This is a client of mines Genuine Tommy Kaira R34 GTR, a little about this car and its features and specs.

This car is believed to be the only genuine Tommy Kaira in Australia and of less than 100 R34's ever done by Tommy Kaira.

With all original paper work showing this car went from Nissan to Tommy with 1,108km on the clock for the full overhaul and the car has been plaqued, the intake piping shows the car was 425ps after Tommy had worked their magic.

It has the extremely rare Tommy Digital Indicator System with digital speedo also, which upon speed recall shows a figure of (from memory) 382 kph or there abouts.

With only 28,xxxkm on the clock and full service history and books this car is truely one of a kind and was very exciting to work on.

Being a 425ps Tommy Kaira built GTR wasnt enough for the owner in Japan so he had a HKS Step 2 2.8 litre stroker installed with Greddy T517z turbos, KW Variant 3 coilovers, Titanium Trust exhaust, and a button activated clutchless shift racing system installed.

On hi boost this car turns out nearly 800whp and on low boost 550whp.

Oh and Ps that wing isn't for looks it creates enough down force that both mounting points have cracks in the paint around them from the boot flexing!

On to the pics!

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Another rare thing is completely original glass around the whole car showing the serial number matching on each window.

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Now housing a 2.8 stoker

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