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Selling my car due to other commitment's. It has been strictly more of a collector's car for me and as i need the fund's for a up coming house auction i am willing to let it go. If it doesn't that's fine with me as i will just leave it in the garage and watch the price's continue to grow.

Car has alway's been serviced with Royal purple oil every 4 month's. The transmission has also been serviced with Royal Purple Oil

Part's list

R34 GTR NUR N1 Motor , N1 Piston's , N1 Water Pump , N1 Oil Pump etc
Custom 9L Sump Pro Fabrication
Tomei 270 Cam's
Nitto Complete Metal Gasket Kit
Blitz 1000cc injecters
HKS GTSS Turbos
Custom Made Carbonetics Titanium Exhaust
Trust front pipe
Tomei Dump pipe
HKS Hard piping kit
HKS intercooler and piping kit
Ohlin Coilovers
Bride Style Seat's XL
ATS Twin Plate Carbon Clutch
Haltech Platinum Pro
AME Wide Band Kit
4.11 Front and rear Diff
Nismo Engine Mounts
Nismo Transmission Mounts
Nismo Led Tail lights
Nismo Thermostat

Nismo Oil Catch Can
Nismo 320km Cluster
Koyo Radiator
HKS EVC 5 BOOST CONTROLLER
APEXI TURBO TIMER

Nismo Side Skirt's

Nismo Rear Pod's

Carbon Fiber Front Diffuser

Carbon Fiber Air intake box

Top Secret Rear Diffuser

R35 GTR Varis Spoiler Customly Modified to fit R34

TE37 SL 19x10.5 +12 Wheels

Brand new all 4 Pirelli P zero 275\35\19 Tyre's

Entire Car has been sprayed PPG Jet black including engine bay

Tuned on E85 333kw at 1000ish nm of torque i will post up a dyno sheet later. Car is SUPER RESPONSIVE

Asking price is $90,000 located, Wetherill Park NSW

Has a genuine 79,000kms roughly can be verified via auction sheet

Car will be available for viewing after the 3rd of July.

If you have genuine question's feel free to contact me on 0406 567 seven eight nine or [email protected]

otherwise please don't clutter my thread thanks.

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