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Price: $70,000 ODO: 55,600kms Ext: White Int: Black located in Qld

2002 N1 Nur GTR with sensible upgrades and modifications; plates sold separately; regretable sale

2002 N1 Nur engine; white TE37 18x9.5 rims; matching adjustable carbon front bucket seats x2; full ProjectMu brake upgrade to SCRPRo incl calipers; Billstein adjustable coilovers x4; shown with TopSecret carbon bonnet; kept original white bonnet with induction box for retrofit; Autronic ECU fitted tuned with sensible boost; Nismo fuel pump; larger dual feed fuel rail with Bosch injectors; kept original Nismo ECU with fuel rail/injectors for retrofit; Nismo body kit; full front/rear undertrays; oil cooler; strut bar; suspension arms, lockout bar, after market clutch, Toyo R888 tyres fitted after purchase still with 75% tread. Original Nur 10Krpm/300kph odometer.

"R34NUR" Qld private plates are not included; sold separately $5,000 not negotiable.

Many extras - full parts specification sheet provided on inspection. Some original parts have been kept for retrofit as noted. Current owner with family is not a boy racer. Car driven sensibly and routinely serviced every 5,000kms. Car was purchased with intention to do a ZTune replica build but circumstances have changed. Regrettable sale.

Genuine enquiries only. Peter 0430 Eight Six Two 747

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I have seen this car in person it is immaculate in every way, a perfect NUR GTR R34. Only 250 made they are a collectable car. 2 years ago they were getting $90,000 for them, even in Japan they will not sell them any more as they are becoming hard to find.

This car has got a lot of the best parts you can get added, it will be a great car for someone.

Added more photos of engine bay and interior.

Qld road worthy certificate and recent presale service report is available to the buyer.

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re: front seats ..... original front seats were not kept. But it is possible to source some online if desired.

The Bride Japan carbon seats are lighter and suit large 6 foot/100kg frame or smaller. I am 6 foot 100kgs and they fit me like a glove - they are very secure and comfortable seats. Both front seats are matching and are same make, model and size.

For those asking - seats and all other parts will not be separated as the sale includes all parts/spares that I have kept as noted that were removed for new owner to retrofit if desired.

Original factory matching white painted carbon VSpec2 vented bonnet has been kept and can be easily refitted prior to sale. Top Secret vented bonnet is carbon was purchased second hand (locally, AUS) and cleaned back with a fresh clear finish and refitted with fresh grills. Both bonnets go with the car.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have to say the car looks awesome every way but the bonnet though. Carbon bonnets always make the 34 gtr look cheap for some reason. If you put the stock carbon bonnet on, it will help you sell the car so much. Just my 2 cents.

  • 1 month later...

Thanks, will try it. For the comparison ... am pressed for time, literally just rolled the car out of the garage to refit the original bonnet. Car hasn't been washed yet so you can see this is as dirty as it gets with bonnet out of storage. TopSecret bonnet goes with the sale. Will post some updated picks with original bonnet next week after a clean up. Has QLD roadworthy certificate - car is ready to drive away for lucky new owner.

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