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Hi guys,.

selling my 2000 model R34 GTR V-Spec. As you can imagine this is not something i want to do, though my situation has changed fairly drasticly and it has put me in the position where i must consider selling it.

The car is bayside blue and is in fantastic condition inside and out. even under the car is in incredible condition as this was one of my prerequisits. i looked at alot of 34's before i purchased this one and seen all manner of scary things from rust rings in the spare wheel well to dented and marked chassis rails. this car has none of that and i guarentee the buyer will not be disappointed.

2000 model BNR34 GTR V-Spec (bayside Blue)

94xxx kms

vi-pec ecu (tuned by Godzilla Motorsport)

turbosmart fuel pressure regulator

ces turbo back exhaust with ceramic coated ces extension split dumps

mac valve boost controller controlled by the vi-pec

k&n panel filter in factory air box

Exeddy carbon twin plate clutch (only just fitted)

dba 4000 front rotors

cruise control fitted

pioneer dvd / navigation double din head unit with hard drive and bluetooth

focal polyglass speakers all round

factory gtr mats

car will also come with but not fitted:

Brand new Garrett gt2860 -5 turbos. the exhaust housings were ported to suit the gaskets by pro fabrication race engineering and then ceramic coated in black by craved coatings.

Factory cast turbo manifolds, ported to suit the gaskets by pro fabrication race engineering and then ceramic coated in black by craved coatings.

Cometic MLS turbo manifold gaskets

Nissan genuine turbo replacement gasket kit which includes all the gaskets, copper washers, and so on to refit the turbos.

Nismo BNR34 GTR drop in fuel pump

as i said above, the car is in excellent condition and would, i feel, satisfy the most picky buyer.

car is located in Townsville North Queensland and will come with reg and rwc.

the price is $56,000 firm for the whole lot though i am willing to seperate the car from the bolt ons and sell the car alone for $54,000.

only serious enquiries please

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