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Im am selling my R34 due to lack of use ,2000km in the last 2 years .I purchased the car from a mature owner who owned the car for 7 years he bought the car as a weekender and left it basically stock . I flew to Melbourne to purchase the car and it was immaculate ,drove it home and added the following .High flowed Hypergear Turbo ,750 ID injectors ,Power FC with Hand Controller ,Turbo Smart electronic boost controller ,ACI Hi Performance Clutch ,Blitz Radiator with new thermostat and hoses ,new Nissan OEM Coil Packs ,New Nissan wiring loom,Z32 AFM ,HKS strut tower brace ,Walbro 460 fuel pump,new Tie rod ends ,Nolethane Castor bushes ,Hi flow dump and cat ,HKS Hyper Street 3 coil overs base height and dampening adjustable ,professionally set up ,New Hankook Ventus R-S3 ,Hel Braided brake lines, DBA slotted and cross drilled rotors ,I think we put EBC green pads in ,Turbo Timer ,SAAS Velour Steering wheel ,Car is tuned for E85 Fuel it made 306kw low boost and 330 KW high boost .the car is very fast !!!.Clarion 305 BT head unit and Vibe slick component speakers .Everything is in good condition and works ..All fluids changed with Synthetic fluids ,gear box , engine ,diff , gear box etc ,engine oil changed every 1000km .The performance shop was given the brief if anything needs replacing replace it compression and leak down was all very good .Block was flushed with liquid intelligence and sealed with the same ,currently running penrite coolant and Lucas water wetter .I remover the rear spolier and painted the boot with plasti dip white / pearl .No trades or swaps i have got too much stuff .No messages from oil rigs off shore or offers of credit card payment and your mate picks it up ,Gary 0400796009  $22,900 cp4764144684714514877.jpg?height=700&asp

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