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Hi Guys!

After a long time with it I've decided to put up my GTR for sale :(

Keeping it short, provided a list of parts below and if you have any questions or queries feel free to contact me and I'll provide more information.

1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR V-Spec - $69k ono.

- 51,250kms as of post

- currently has 440rwkw @ 22psi on 98ron (engine would have roughly 5k kms on it)

- located in Melbourne, Victoria

- rego plates not included in that price, if interested we can work something out

Contact me via PM for more details

Parts

  • Crank Shaft Billet 2.6
  • Tomei 280 Degree Pro Cams with Dual Valve springs and Retainers
  • Tomei Pistons
  • Tomei Conrods
  • ARP Head Studs and Main Studs
  • N1 Oil Pump and Water Pump
  • Holinger 6 Speed Sequential Gearbox
  • OS Giken Quad Plate Clutch
  • GT3540r with twin 50mm Turbo Smart Gates (custom front and dump pipes)
  • 4inch Exhaust
  • Motec m800
  • Motec cdi1
  • Motec E888 Expander
  • 1000c Sard Injectors
  • Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • Tomei Fuel Rail
  • Hypertune Single Throttle Intake Manifold
  • Volk Racing TE37 Wheel 18x10.5
  • Custom Muffler
  • ATI Harmonic Balancer
  • Twin 044 Fuel Pumps
  • Custom Surge Tank
  • Hi Octane Racing Plenum
  • Mercury Ignition Coils
  • Electric Vacuum Pump Brake Booster
  • Tomei Cam Gears
  • Greddy Water Pump and Power Steering Pulleys
  • Custom Catch Can
  • PWR Twin Core Radiator
  • Speedflow fittings
  • Braided Fuel Lines

Photos can be found below attached

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Awesome specs.

Who built the engine?

And why use an N1 oil pump?

Thanks mate, took a lot of time to get it to the stage it is at.

The engine was built over 3 years ago by a guy named Benny and since then a friend and I have been working on it.

Back then he listed it as a N1 Pump (I've got a feeling it really is a Tomei Oil Pump, but don't want to give any false information as the list of parts used I received had the N1 listed). Don't know why it was used back then, guess it was his preffered choice, I know it's not the best of choices.

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