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Hi guys new to SAU and unfortunately i'm selling my car :(

$23,000 ono. No more time wasters please!

Nis034 was built by the owner before me. He built as a track spec daily driver, she has had plenty of money spent on the best parts you can buy and it shows when you drive her. I've never had a problem with the car, I've owned it almost two years and it has never let me down! Bought the car with 75***km's and it now has 98***km's on the car and motor. Usual 5000Km services with Motul fluids, was tuned to run on shell Vpower 98 octane. The car was tuned by Trent at checkered tuning and runs 293rwkw, this car is not for the faint hearted! If your looking for a daily or a weekend cruiser with plenty of power and looks, then your looking at your next car! The car is fitted with a Viper pager alarm which features an auto start also has a flashing blue light from the pager which illuminates the inside of the car to warn any thieves that its not to be messed with. Selling only because I need to look at getting a house (girlfriends orders) the car is my baby and has been treated like a baby! If you have any interest, call me and we can arrange a time to view the car and I will take you for a drive. 12 months Reg paid 24th December, RWC will be supplied with purchase.

ENGINE:

-Blitz turn-flow intercooler

-Splitfire coilpacks

-Blitz 525cc injectors

-Walbro fuel pump

-Z32 AFM

-Greddy swirl pot (Air separator)

-Greddy oil cooler (Thermostat)

-Motul Nismo comp oil

-Koyorad 53mm alloy radiator

-Nismo thermostat

-Garrett 30/76.082 with braided oil/water lines

-Custom intake pipe

-Blitz front pipe

HKS HI-power cat back

MANAGEMENT:

-Nistune ECU

-Blitz ID3 boost controller

-Blitz power meter

GEARBOX:

-Redline shockproof

-Extreme heavy duty clutch(NEW)

SUSPENSION & HANDLING:

-Hicas locked

-Rear camber arms

-CST zero coilovers (10kg front/8kg rear)

BRAKING:

-Cross drilled and slotted DBA rotors

-Nismo R-tune front pads

-Bendix ultimate rear pads

-Motul brake fluid

STYLING:

-Factory fitted Nismo bodykit (Nismo Style)

-Genuine Volk TE37 18inch rims (Bronze) 8.5 inch front/9.5 inch rear. Fitted with brand new Federal tyres

CAR ALSO COMES WITH STANDARD PARTS:

-Stock intercooler

-Stock airbox

-Stock intake pipe

-Stock rear camber arms

-Stock exhaust

-Stock suspension

-Stock Hilcas motor

One of the last R34 GTTs ever made and is a very nice example and the plates (NIS-034) are standard victorian plates.

Please feel free to contact me on: 0432634680

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