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Hi everyone,

Just putting up my car for sale after many years of modifications and spending stupid money :)

This car has been owned by me (2nd owner) over the last 2.5 years and has received the best of everything. Very well maintained and still in good condition given the age of the car. I am reselling this car as I had some idiots when I tried boostcruising :)

Details of car:

- 2JZ-GE converted turbo

- Garrett turbo (450hp)

- External gate with screamer

- EBC

- 3inch turbo back exhaust (high-flow cat)

- SAFC 2 Neo tuned to supply fuel for 6psi - no leaning issues

- JVC MP3 DVD player

- 15" MTX audio sub

- Strut baces

- 19' XHP boost rims

- Genuine Veilside kit

- S2 rear lights + black S1 headlights

- HD clutch

- Sparco torino seats (red)

- gauges

- leather interior including roof

- HKS SSQV (usually compressor surge is louder :) )

The car is clean and healthy considering the turbo conversion. It has been turboed over the past 15000kms and has never missed a beat, broken down, or pulled over by cops. I drive this thing sensibly on the weekends as I wanted it as a project that could be driven.

The car was imported in 2001 with a new motor at 104000kms. Currently it sits at 190,000kms which are legit and never changed. Car is currently receiving new timing belt, new main seal, new oil and filter, has new plugs, replaced gearbox oil etc...

Reason I am selling it is because I miss R34's and always had a weak spot for that ass. This car is currently tuned to 340wrhp hitting only 6psi of boost. I also have an Emanage Ultimate with harness and 3bar senson, 6 x 550cc precision injectors which I will either install or sell with car. This will increase the power to roughly 450rwhp. Personalised plates (Laterz) are included.

the engine is immaculate and sounds healthy. no odd sounds and no white smoke from exhaust. Serious buyers only. Dont expect test drives so easily unless you have funds or a real nice R34.

Other members can vouch for this car as they have seen it in person. Its a beast on the road and once under boost, it screams louder than a V8. This car will impress anyone. A true head turner. Can provide more pics via mobile. Car is located in Brisbane (Forest Lake).

Willing to swap for a R34 GTT, has to be manual with decent rims. Prefer in silver or black. Willing to pay cash on top of my car for the right R34 GTT

happy viewing

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