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*1999 BNR34 GTR V-Spec

*Bayside Blue

*80,000kms

*Factory side airbags

*Factory Xenon headlights

*Located in Melbourne

*Log books and receipts since i have owned the cars (roughly 12 months)

*Racepace vehicle

Upgrades:

-N1 turbos (currently being installed at Racepace)

-Racepace Cam Gears

-Power FC and commander

-NISMO Air Flow Meters

-NISMO turbo back exhaust

-NISMO LMGT4 Omori with AD08 rubber

-NISMO LED tail lights

-NISMO front and side smoked indicators

-NISMO floor mats (full set)

-Garage Defend carbon cooling panel

-Auto Select Tower Bar

-TEIN Coilovers

-DBA 5000 front and 4000 rear brake rotors

-Genuine NISMO side skirts and rear pods have only just been installed (have not had a chance to take up to date photos yet)

I have most of the standard parts (ECU, Exhaust, Mats etc...) This will come with the sale.

Only considering selling as there may be another vehicle I am interested in available.

PRICE: $60,000 as is or $53,000 without wheels, strut tower bar, cooling panel and LED lights. These prices are firm and wont be subject to weekly price drops.

PM if your genuinely interested only please.

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Cheers Chris.

Some upgrades i forgot to mention:

-Exedy heavy duty clutch

-Pioneer GPS / Bluetooth touch screen head unit

-NISMO R-Tune air intake

-NISMO urethane gear knob

-NISMO front and rear brake pads

All gearbox and diff oils changed not long ago, engine oil changed every 4000kms.

Standard parts available:

-Tail lights

-GTR mats

-ECU

-Gear knob

-Full factory exhaust

-Snorkel from air box

-Strut bar

-Head unit

I have had a few PMs regarding more photos, i will post some recent shots over the weekend.

Picked up the car from Racepace, was such a joy to drive home. It made 302kw with the new turbos, Nismo afms and tune.

Will post up detailed photos soon...

A couple of other items have come to mind:

-Nismo FPR

-Nismo GT gear knob (have original)

-Nismo fashion lighter (have original)

-Just did the regular service with motul oil and Nismo oil filter

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