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Hey all ,

up for sale is my 2001 R34 GTR Rego due next July ( will double check )

I have owned this car about 1 years next month have been ritually serviced twice in that period and has only done 5000ks in that year

car was serviced by IS MOTOR RACING in Rockdale which included

- Engine oil + filter (OEM filter )

- Gearbox oil

- fuel filter

some info on the car :

i have owned it since around 87000 k's on the clock it currently has 93000k's it has been serviced and meticulously taken care of it has been detailed every single Sunday before being in a garage from Monday - Friday and never driven in the rain NOT ONCE.

Interior:

- There is slight wear on the drivers seat nothing major and nothing too major and nothing serious.

- Never smoked in.

- Rear seats have barley been used.

- The CD player is the OEM one and only kinda works when the car is warm ( wierd as i know)

- The Boost on the MFD cuts in and out sometimes was told that it was a crack in the wiring and a easy fix.

- Steering wheel IMMACULATE no wear and no scratches in it at all.

EXTERIOR:

- NO ACCIDENT HISTORY AT ALL

- There are no scratches at all on the vehicle and no repairs have been made to the exterior

- Front Diffuser has seen better days looks like the previous owner fixed it with some filler ( can be plastic welded to looks brand new again)

- I have the rear diffuser of a V-spec but i havnt had time to install it and get brackets made up for it.

ENGINE / DRIVE TRAIN :

Previous owner got the motor rebuilt at Nissan at (82XXX k's) including timing belt and everything so effectively the 100k service is also done

Car has been just tuned 2 weeks ago by the guys at Tune House which includes

- Haltech platnium pro

- Turbo-smart boost controller

- Full vehicle check up

- rear diff oil changed

- new K&N air filter

- new spark plugs

- All oils changed including a system flush on the radiator and a new Alloy HPI 60 mm radiator installed

Other then the items mentioned above the car is 100% stock and Mechanically A1 starts every time with out hesitation.

LOOKING FOR $45,000 ONO ( kinda strict on this price but willing to negotiate)

NO SWAPS

Car is located in sydney can meet half way if travelling far distances

PLEASE CONTACT ME ON

0410 855 334

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Price is there $45,000 ONO

and yeah thats right its a non -vspec

one of the members did a VIN check for me also it has a different front bar with fog light , the tint and the black interior aswell..

Will get more Photos tonight / Tomorrow afternoon

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hey guys forgot to mention a few things

- CE28's 19x10 all round

- nismo s tune suspenios

- cusco front strut brace

- ARC titanium front pipe

here are more pics NOTE those are the wheels before the plasti DIP and the work centre caps

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if you want any specific photos let me know

Thanks Guys

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http://japautoauctions.com/m?name=catalog&mnf_id=2&mdl_id=330&only=BNR34

This link shows all the production dates for the different specs. Looks like this car is a non v-spec s2 which were built from 2000/10 - 2002/08.

Nice car man, good luck!

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^^ Thanks man i was actually looking for a site like that !

I called up a few Nissan places and confirmed my build date with there systems and my VIN. plus all my paper work i have says the build date is the same including the ones from Nissan

Thanks again maq23

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Willing to race for pinks? I'll bring a jet - be a good challenge :P

Very nice looking R34 - I haven't been a huge fan of silver but yours R34 GTR has changed my mind about the colour.

Hope you get your asking price !

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Willing to race for pinks? I'll bring a jet - be a good challenge :P

Very nice looking R34 - I haven't been a huge fan of silver but yours R34 GTR has changed my mind about the colour.

Hope you get your asking price !

LOL hahah Thanks . i didnt like silver at first but i had never seen one and as soon as i bought it it kinda grew on me !

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