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Hey guys,

Posting this on behalf of my mate who doesn't go on any of these forums.

This is a perfect example of an unmolested, lightly modified R34!

Regretful Sale - Don't want to see it go but have had a company car for the past 12 months and barely get to drive it anymore.

Always garaged and serviced every 5000kms.

Only ever used Royal Purple/Motul oills and filled with BP Ultimate.

Makes 200rwkw @ 11 PSI.

- Stock engine / turbo with genuine 100,500 Kms.

- 100,000km service done at 85,000kms by Unigroup Engineering (New NISSAN Timing belt,NSK timing / tensioner bearings, Nissan water pump + spark plugs)

-Nistune piggyback ECU

-Greddy Profec II boost controller

- 40mm dual core aluminium radiator

- Splitfire Coilpacks

- Greddy Airinx Pod filter (stock airbox with high performance filter can be supplied)

- JustJap dump pipe

- Highflow cat

- HKS Silent Power Cat-Back 3.5" system

+ much more

$18,500 O.N.O

Call or SMS Olly (0401 079 049) for more information.

No time wasters or lowballers please!

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BUMP.

$16,800 Negotiable – Would really like it gone within the next 3 weeks!

Deposit was taken pending payment last week however buyer’s finance did not get approved.

Please have finances in order if you are serious about buying.

Thank you :)

nice 34 mate .. here I was 18 months after I sold it, not having been to this site, reminiscing about it and what do I find as soon as I come on here lol

Wish I had the funds I'd buy it right back off ya.

I'm now driving a Pathfinder and life is just that much more dull. Fark me. Good luck with the sale! (hope the mods don't mind this post)

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