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So after many time wasters, tyre kickers and two serious buyers where the sale fell through for one reason or another, i have decided to start a new for sale thread. now here are some details on the car and below is a few things im considering.

2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR V- Spec
Vipec v44 ecu
Zietronix wideband with gauge
Mac valve boost controller
Blitz turbo timer
Cruise control

Precision 6262cea turbo bb .84 t4 split pulse

6Boost t4 split pulse manifold, ceramic coated
Turbosmart progate 50 plumbed back
4" dump pipe, 3.5" cat back
Nismo drop in fuel pump
Turbo smart fuel regulator
Siemens 80lb 875cc injectors
Proflow fuel rail

Turbosmart fuel pressure reg

JJR washer bottle / catch can

Exedy carbon D twin plate clutch
Dba 4000 front rotors
Pioneer AVIC DVD / NAVIGATION system with Bluetooth hands free phone
Focal polyglass 2-way speakers front and rear

Due to an operation that will see me off my feet for 3 months i am unable to complete the following myself until after then,

-the car is due for its 100000km major service,

-the catch can vents to atmosphere and

-the bov is to atmosphere as well (not roadworthy in qld)

if someone was interested in taking the car without the major service being done and with the bov and catch can still breathing to atmosphere i am willing to sell it cheaper.

for the car registered and roadworthy with the 100k service completed $50,000 neg

for the car without the 100k service done and no rwc $45,000 FIRM

Located in Townsville Queensland and will be sold with number plates (NME 34 Enemy 34)
Will only consider a swap with an 04 on 350z plus cash my way

please dont enquire if you dont have the money, are a time waster or a tyre kicker,

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I've been gawking at this car on Carsales for a fair while now. Sorry to hear you're having trouble with selling. I'd be damn tempted if I could actually sell my car. Would be an epic trip back to the gold coast.

Out of Interest, what kind of power are you running on the 6262? I'm guessing the engines standard internals?

I know your add states only an 04+ 350z (and I'm sure there's fair reasoning to that), but I can't help but ask the question that I myself, hate being asked so much myself with trades, "You wouldn't be interested in a S15 1JZ would you?" The only reason I ask, is because they're both turn of the millennium, 6cyl, rwd sports cars, but I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea. I'm guessing coming from a GTR you're looking for something a little different.

hi james, i have been asked the power figure alot and my response has always been, if your seriously interested then contact me.

the reason for it is, i genuinely dont know. up here in townsville there are 2 awd dynos. one is owned / used by the local turbo shop for tuning diesels and wont let anyone else hire / use it and the second is owned by a tuning shop who also wont hire / let anyone else use it and i am not willing to let them tune my car. so my car was road tuned by a reputable local tuner. so thus the reason i have no dyno figures. the boost is set to 17psi, it was tuned with a zietronix widband through the vipec and with knock ears. yes the engine internals are standard.

the reason for the trade only with the 350z is ive always wanted to build a tt 350z, even before i bought the gtr. so thats why i wanted to only swap with a z.

im not completely against looking at other cars as a partial trade though i am looking to trade down to a cheaper car so want a fairly decent cash adjustment. not to mention i have been offered everything upto a h3 hummer to trade (wtf would i do with one of those??) so pretty much said that was it

Thanks for the reply. I guess before I start considering the logistics of trading cars 1400km away, and the costs of travelling + cash your way, I'd need to know if my S15 floats your boat?

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Silvia-2000/SSE-AD-2860916/?Cr=7&sdmvc=1

For single turbo setup GTRs, it is better to be more informative about the actual power figure. without power figure it means the car was not tuned. Not tuned means it will be harder to sell. Also 5k service bill?

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