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Up for sale is my pride and joy..

1999 R34 GTR V-Spec in Kr4 Silver

60,000kms

selling to fund an investment property.

car currently has 358awkw tuned at Morpowa on 98 octane.

modifications include:

Trust T517z turbos (10cm)

Tomei 260/260 Camshafts and cam gears

Power enterprise 700cc injectors

Jasma full twin system exhaust

Nismo AFM's

Nissan N1 spec water pump

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Trust oil cooler kit

Blitz 600hp front mount intercooler

twin thermo fans with triple core radiator

standard air box with K&N filter

Splitfire coilpacks

ported turbo manifolds

bosch fuel pump

trust oil catch can

TEIN coilovers

Cusco camber arms

Alcon 365 6 pot front brakes

Alcon 335 4 pot rear brakes

project Mu pads & titanium wheel nuts

Volk TE37 18X10+12 matte black wheels

toyo 265/35 T1r tyres

Nismo clear indicators

factory uv cut privacy glass and dark tint on windows

NISMO 320kph dash reading 27,000kms also have original dash reading 32,000kms

kenwood cd player and speakers

blitz dual sbc

apexi hand held power fc

blitz turbo timer

Ogura twin plate clutch

and much more...

over $36,000 in receipts for work done recently

just spent $700 on full service at Manta Automotive

serviced every 5000kms have all history on car with receipts.

car is meticulously cared for and rarely used

non smoker - washed weekly

premium plates 'XX 034K'

have lots of standard parts which go with the car

please call me on 0411 768 931 for more details

Thanks Sam

PRICE $54,999

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No idea sorry mate I did not remove it, is it important?

Car has no accident damage or evidence of repair and has matching numbers etc. I have a fast screenshot but its on my work computer will post later this week.

Sam

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I'll give this a free bump purely because it's everything I'd be looking for in a GT-R.

Unfortunately, the timing is not quite right for me at this point, and believe me, I ran the numbers more than once!

Good luck with the sale.

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