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Please, serious inquiries only.

I will upload more pictures at a later time. Specific pictures of the car can be sent upon request.

Selling: 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-T R34 (ER34)

Asking: $20,000(USD) or best offer (SHIPPING NOT INCLUDED)

Location: Okinawa, Japan (I might able to ship to your address or Port of Entry, Pending)

If you buy this car, I will assist you buying parts off of Yahoo Auctions Japan (auctions.yahoo.co.jp if you're not familiar with it).

Name: Eryk Bui

E-Mail: [email protected]

Phone Number: 080-3708-8058 [Japan number]

PLANS BEFORE END OF 2014.

1. Custom knuckles (want that extra angle)

2. Z32 MAF

3. PFC Tune

I worked on this car in 2009 from paycheck to paycheck so all parts are brand new besides the R33 Battery Mount. All parts are regular wear and tear now, some interior parts are missing, like rear side panels, floor mats, some trunk pieces). Would like to do more but do not have time anymore!! AHHH

Engine

RB26DETT (BNR34 Engine 60,000KM)

- NISMO TIMING BELT

- FLUIDAMPER

- TOMEI PON CAMS (264/264)

- GREDDY SPROCKET GTR R34 ENGINE

- HKS GTSS Turbos

- GReddy Intake Kit

- TOMEI MANIFOLDS AND ELBOWS

- SARD 720CC INJECTORS

- GREDDY FUEL RAIL

- AEROMOTIVE FRP(Fuel Pressure Regulator)

- GTR R33 MAF [i plan on upgrading to Z32 MAF soon]

- GReddy Oil Cooler/Relocator

- Cusco Oil Tank

- BLITZ Radiator

- Nismo Engine Mount

- BNR34 Splitfire Coilpack

- I will be installing aftermarket knuckes around OCTOBER time frame

- Majority of the suspension links are CUSCO(Front and REAR) (BESIDES THE

LOWER CONTROL ARMS, THEY ARE STOCK)+ (Ikeya Foruma Tie Rod) + Buddy Club JR Spec Suspensions

- NISMO frame brace

- APEXi POWER FC J-Jetro

- ER34 NEO Transmission (RWD) with GTR R32 OS GIKEN STR2 TWIN PLATE + OS GIKEN PUSH TO PULL CONVERSION KIT + NISMO SLAVE Cylinder

- 255LPH FUEL PUMP

- 4" CUSTOM VEIL SIDE EXHAUST + Straight Pipe

- HKS 3ROW FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

- GReddy Type R BOV

- BLITz BOOST CONTROLLER

BODY/FRAME (Car was painted black as of Oct2013)

- CUSCO Strutbar

- NISMO SWAY

- RECARO 30th Anniversary Bucket Seat / GTR R32 Passenger Seat

- CUSCO ROLL CAGE 6 Point (not the best condition)

- GTR R34 Headlights

- 50MM Rear over fenders

- jBLood body kit(Rear,Side Step and Hood(Carbon Fiber)) GTR R34 FRONT BUMPER

- 2WAY DIFF (More aggressive than a Kaaza 4.2 way)

- GTR R34 BREMBO BRAKES/SLOT/DRILLED GTR R34 Break Booster

Accessories

- 5" TOUCH RADIO PIONEER / 8" SUB/AMP

- Gold Short Hub, 3" Deep NRG Steering Wheel with, NRG 3Gen Quick Release

- NISMO GAUGE CLUSTER (ENGINE is at 60,000 KM give or take)

- 800CCA Red Top battery [Trunk Mount with the GTR R33 rear battery mount]

Wheels

- 18" NISMO LMGT1 10J/9J + VENUS RS3 275/30RZ18 REAR and 255/35RZ18 FRONT

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