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Hey guys selling my r34 gtr 1999 vspec

Reason for selling : I live in an apartment, i have another car, van and a bike so most of the time it park at my in laws house.

no finance owing

never been hit or in any accident

not on revs

I bought this guy (mrk24a) last year Dec and i done 11xxx kms on it

I bought the car stock (only with exhaust and coil over) so all parts are purchased brand new and stock parts included in sales.

All mechanical works is done by Paden frm Unique Automotive in Villawood if you have any question please call him on 029243030 or please pm me.

He will have the service history and all the parts list.

Modification list on top of my head:

Not sure what brand side skirt and rear pod

Genuine Bride seats with genuine bride rails

Vspec 2 pedals

Nismo gear knob

Nismo cluster done 11xxx kms and original sitting on 66xxx kms on top of my head

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo injector

Japanese brand LED tail light so not them ebay or chinese LED light

Koyo radiator

Trust/Greedy intercooler

Power fc jetro

Garrett custom gt30

Custom highmount manifold with heat shield

Apexi pod filter with enclosed box

Hks coil over with full control arms

Custom dump and exhaust system with hi flow cat and apexi silencer

Grams light pro with titanium lip 19x10+20 with pzero done 11xxxkms

Nismo clutch

Full alpine sound system

Full alarm system

15%tint

and more...

Not selling any parts but when I sell the car you can contact the new owner

Major service done when I purchased the car.

Still have original paint

Rego expired in April

It comes with engineering certificate

Car makes 360awkw but Paden tuned it down to 340awkw with 850nm. Ran 11.7sec with street trims and tyres (have slip and dyno graph)

Bought the car last year 45k and spent over 30k with receipt

Nothing to spend

Inspection welcome at Unique automotive in Villawood Monday - Saturday.

Asking $60k

No test drive without deposit

No time waster

No low baller

Please get your finance sorted or talk to your parents before come inspect the car

Thanks

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