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It is with much regret, that I put my R34 GTR on the market due to relocation overseas. I've owned this beautiful vehicle for just under 2 years, in which time it has put nothing but a smile on my face.

Imported privately through a broker in 2009 on 48,000kms stock standard down to the exhaust, the car was graded 5A at auction before leaving Japanese shores. Documents associated with the de-registration, auction, purchase, importation and Australian compliance of the vehicle are in my possession and will be passed on to the future owner.

Since then, the vehicle has been meticulously maintained and modified with a goal of subtlety. A compression test was carried out 10,000kms ago at C-Red, yielding results of 180,180,180,180,180,175.

All modifications were performed in the last 20,000kms, and purchased brand new either through Nengun or X-Speed. Car currently makes 440HP.

Engine:
K&N Air filters
HKS Type SPL intake and intercooler piping kit
HKS GT2530 x 2 with HKS actuators
HKS 680cc injectors
HKS fuel pump
HKS fuel rail
HKS fuel pressure regulator
Splitfire coil packs
Tomei Poncam Type B Int & Exh camshafts – 260/9.15mm
HKS Duralumin Cam pulleys
HKS timing belt with pulleys and tensioners changed
N1 water pump
Custom Racepace Motorsport oil catch can

Exhaust:
Tomei Expreme exhaust manifolds
HKS extension kit – turbo dump pipes
HKS stainless steel front pipe
Trust Ti-R titanium catback
3.5″ MetalCat catalytic converter

Electronics:
Apexi Power FC D-Jetro
HKS EVC V boost controller
Nismo LED tail lights

Drivetrain and Suspension:
Tein Type RA coilovers
HKS GD Max twin plate clutch
Cusco brake master cylinder stopper
Nismo clutch slave and braided lines
18×10.5 +15 Volk/Rays LMGT4
Toyo R888 Tyres
Project Mu brake pads

Exterior:
Full Z-Tune kit including rear over fenders (Installed <1000kms ago)

Altogether, $102,000 of receipts are present for this vehicle including purchase, import, maintenance and modifications.

I can be contacted on 0466653693 to answer any questions and to arrange viewings for serious buyers.

Photos can be found at: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1999/SSE-AD-2927666/?Cr=10&sdmvc=1

No swaps, cash only. Car is located in Perth, WA.

Price: $56,000

Thank you.

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Open to reasonable offers?

I feel the asking price is more than fair given the condition and quality of the car, so it would have to be a very near offer.

Thank you.

I can vouch for this car, and the owner. Lyndon has cared for this 34 meticulously over the time that he has owned it. It is a perfect example of what a GT-R can be, mechanically and aesthetically, you can't fault this car.

All the best with the sale.

Cheers

It is a wonderful example, kudos for keeping it in that nick and the tasteful mods

lowballing is in bad taste. I'm sure a lot of people price their cars considering current factors and try to get it as close a price as they can. If he priced it at 45k, I wouldn't expect someone to say 40k, or if it was at 40k for someone to say 35k. 56k is at an awesome value.

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lowballing is in bad taste. I'm sure a lot of people price their cars considering current factors and try to get it as close a price as they can. If he priced it at 45k, I wouldn't expect someone to say 40k, or if it was at 40k for someone to say 35k. 56k is at an awesome value.

Yeah...are you OP? I couldn't give a shit what your perceived value of a car or price is. I respectfully asked a reasonable question of the seller and he gave me a reasonable answer, respectfully...no problems. Nowhere did I state what I intended to offer, so speculate away. Negotiation is part and parcel with selling a car, deal with it.

Yeah...are you OP? I couldn't give a shit what your perceived value of a car or price is. I respectfully asked a reasonable question of the seller and he gave me a reasonable answer, respectfully...no problems. Nowhere did I state what I intended to offer, so speculate away. Negotiation is part and parcel with selling a car, deal with it.

Asking if he was able to negotiate on an already good price.. Yeah mate, heaps respected question you asked there. I'm sorry you wanted to offer 55.5k instead of the 56k. I bet you're that guy who goes into coles asking for best price on the discounted items, amiright?

You must have missed the part where I don't care what your perception of a good price is. My question didn't appear to offend the seller, but for some reason offends you, someone I'm yet to determine actually has anything to do with the sale? Mind your own business.

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