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Hey guys looking at selling my R34 GTT as i am wanting to get a AWD vehicle such as a GTR or EVO

I may consider swaps for the above mentioned GTR 32 or 33, EVO VII, VIII or XI and depending on your cars condition and mod list i am willing to put cash ontop, will trade for lesser value of the above mentioned cars post-58890-14163137561131_thumb.jpgpost-58890-14163137712418_thumb.jpgpost-58890-14163137902692_thumb.jpgpost-58890-14163138005324_thumb.jpgpost-58890-14163138155629_thumb.jpgpost-58890-14163138329269_thumb.jpgwith cash my way if you are that way inclined

Here is the List of Modifications done since I have owned it.

Engine bay:

mahle race teflon coated forged pistons 20thou over

Spool conrods

Fully machined and balanced crank

ACL Race bearings

Acid dipped block

Tomei Poncams type B

Garrett GT3582R ( ceramic coated front and rear housing )

custom twin scroll stainless steam pipe exhaust manifold

Greddy 44mm external gate

Greddy 600x300x100 intercooler

Greddy plenum

Proflow fuel rail

1000cc Dynamic injectors

spitfire coilpacks

n1 water pump

n1 oil pump

Oversize alloy radiator

Boot:

Battery relocation

2000cc Surgetank

in tank 040 Bosch pump

External twin 044 Bosch pumps

Electronics:

apexi power fc ecu + hand controller

apexi avcr boost controller

apexi turbo timer

Bosch Z32 airflow meter

autometer c2 boost guage

Exhaust:

4" down pipe

HKS cat back 3.5" stainless steel

Suspension:

SS tien coilovers

Drivetrain:

Excedy heavy duty brass button clutch

freshly serviced gearbox

Cs short shifter

nismo gear knob

Wheels:

front 18x9 +19 face 2 Volk GT-C silver

235/35/18 Federal 595 RS

rear 18x10 +19 face 2 Volk GT-C silver

285/30/18 Federal 595 RSR

carbon fibre centre caps

Brakes:

DBA slotted front rotors

Bendix ultimate pads front and rear

Body:

Doluck front bar

c-west side skirts

c-west rear bar

custom bonnet struts

Reaprayed in GTR tv2 bayside blue paint in 2012

engine bay has had every nut bolt & bracket chrome dipped

Sound:

Clarion 7" flip out DVD player

220w clarion rears

760w 4 ch amp

Interior:

Bride Couger front seats

blue led lights dash, guages, ac unit, key light

Looking for enthusiast owner

Price if firm as the car and parts speak for them selves

However i an slightly negotiable

Receipts for motor and dyno sheets available

If you're looking for something already done with taste this is the car for you

You can do the math iv spent a lot of money on the car over the past 5 years so please no test Pilots or time wasters. Vehicle can be viewed at Clayton/Dandenong Vic

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Hey mate. Ive seen this on carsales for a while. You said there that youd sell for less with standard engine. So my question is would you sell the engine package and what would your price be? If your not interest thats all good just thought iI'd try haha

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