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R34 GTR Vspec 1999 330KW ATW

The Time has come for me to sell my pride and joy ive owned this car for nearly 5 years it has always been serviced every 5000kms using Motul 300V with K&N Oil filter.

Its in excellent condition in and out the car has never had any issues in the time ive owned it which is driven on weekends only.

I have spent $15000 on modifications with receipts all genuine and quality parts all work was carried out by CRD Racing Development.

MOD LIST

Apexi Power FC

Greddy Boost Controller

Mines Cam Gears

HKS Intercooler Piping

HKS Twin Pod Filters

HKS Dump Pipe Front Pipe

HKS Cat back Exhaust System

Garret GT 28-60-5 Turbos Les the 5000kms

Nismo Heavy Duty Clutch

Brand New Heavy Duty Flywheel from Nissan

Nismo Fuel Pump

SARD 650CC Injectors

HKS BOV

GREDDY Turbo Timer

Heavy Duty Battery

Power output 450HP 330KW @ 20PSI

EXTERIOR

Nismo Front and Side Indicators

Nismo Side Skirts

Nismo Rear Pods

Yokohama ADVAN AD-07 Tyres less then 1000kms

No scatches on Rims

All standard parts come withthe car Hard to find GTR Vspec in this condition and price,

NO ACCIDENTS

NO FINANCE

Had NRMA inspection done and all is good the price is $52000

PHOTOS

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/?R=14520782

No test pilots and timewasters and no test drives untill deposit has been taken

Car can only be viewed by appointments only

Lavan.

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You've really looked after this car Lavan.

I don't know what the selling price will eventually be, but it's not overpriced at the moment.

I presume there's no rust?

Hey man, yes this car has been in the garage more than I have driven it, as its only my weekend car. There is no rust at all. Where ever I go they are surprised how clean it is. For example bridge stone wheel alignment at wetherill were surprised at how clean the under carage is.

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PRICE DROPPED 49k!!! ONO

Very cheap for immaculate condition r34 Gtr inside and out

Please no time wasters! if you don't have the money ready dont call me!!

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