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As much as this is killing me to do it I have to sell my R34 as we are expecting our first child and I need something that is more child friendly.

I bought it back in Jan '13 and it's been my daily since then and never missed a beat. The car is great to drive, smooth as and quick when you put your foot down. I had plans to mod this car to 300rwkw and I've done pretty much all the base mods for that. Mods include

FMIC painted black

Custom 3 inch split pulse pump pipe into 3 inch front pipe and hi flow cat and a HKS silent hi power cat back. Very nice note and definitely quieter than a normal big exhaust

Splitfire coil packs

E boost street 2 electronic boost controller set to 8 psi low and 12 psi hi

NPC clutch which feels fantastic without being too heavy. Like I said it's a daily

Aftermarket boost, oil pressure and water temp gauges in standard gauge pod

I also have a hypergear SS2 turbo not installed. It's absolutely brand new and never taken out of the box it came in and has braided oil lines. This can be negotiated as part of the sale if you want it

The car is currently sitting at just over 96000k's and is due for a timing belt change, which I can do or you can do yourself and get the car a bit cheaper. I have just done all the fluids for gearbox, engine, diff and coolant and have receipts for all of this and most of the mods, all done by Pulse Racing in Menai and Paul and the team there are brilliant

I've probably forgotten a whole heap about the car, but basically I go to a whole heap of SAU cruises so lots of people have seen the car and know it's clean.

Asking 16500 with the timing belt changed and can be negotiated with from there. Yes it's a little expensive but it's a genuinely clean low k car which has been looked after

PM me for any further details you'd like

Edit I forgot to put its fully registered in NSW until may next year

Cheers,

Brennan

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Can vouch for this sweet ride! Have had the pleasure of cruising alongside it on many occasions.

New owner will not regret! :)

Thanks mate :)

Also forgot to chuck my phone number on there 0405 724 214. Please text as I have been doing a lot of 20 hour work days so I'm usually quite busy

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