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Up for sale is my 1999 R34 GTR V-Spec in Bayside Blue, I've owned this car for roughly 2 years and have slowly modified it to my liking. When i purchased the car it already had a few mods on it, so it was a good base for me to start my build. It is for sale as i wish to purchase property so i have no choice but to sell my pride and joy. Modifications are as follows. Car currently has approx 120,000 kms adding up auc paper kms and kms i have roughly done. Car has usual small dings and small scratches here and there but nothing major. Underside has very little to no rust.


1999 R34 GTR V-Spec

Engine

• Garrett -9 Turbos with HKS Actuators

• Tomei Valve Springs

• Tomei Dump Pipes

• Tomei Type A Cams (260,252 duration, 9.15 lift)

• Tomei Cam gears

• ARP head studs

• HKS Front pipe

• HKS Hi-Power silent exhaust

• HKS SSQV BOV

• Hi flow cat

• Bosch Fuel pump

• NISMO Thermostat

• NISMO Inlet pipe kit

• NISMO AFM’s

• NISMO R tune air duct

• NISMO Radiator cap

• NISMO Oil cap

• Cusco Brake stopper

• Autostaff Catch can/washer bottle

• Braided hose with -12 fittings

Brakes

• Slotted rotors

• Project Mu front pads

• NISMO Braided lines

Exterior

• Night Pager wing spacers

• OEM weather shields

• NISMO style rear and side extensions

• NISMO Pillar Garnish

• NISMO clear indicators

• Genuine Rays RE30 18x10.5+18 with genuine optional flat wheel cap wrapped in Hankook RS3 285/35/18

• Rays valve caps

• Black Mcgard lock nuts

Interior

• Sony doubledin headunit with navigation

• NISMO black face cluster

• Darkest legal tint

• Car will be sold with OEM Steering wheel

Electronics

• Greddy turbo timer

• Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller

• Apexi Powerfc (Tuned at ISmotorRacing, safe tune, 272kw at 17psi high boost, 232kw at 13psi lo boost)

Misc.

• 2 GTR keys

• Auction and Dereg papers

• Folder with receipts and paperwork of everything done to the car


Car will not be sold with following parts but can be included at extra cost.

• Tein Bonnet Dampers ($250)

• Rare discontinued genuine Ganador Mirrors with blue lens ($450)

• Genuine leather Nardi Personal Neo Grinta with Works bell boss kit and quick release setup ($550)


No time wasters please, low ballers will be ignored, any further inquiries please don't hesitate to pm me or contact me on 04228844 eight three.


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