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Just purchased this beautiful GTR.

Specs:

1999 GTR

42800km, Ferrari Red, 6MT, AC, PW, 4WD

Getorak 6 speed manual

Atesa E-TS

Xenon head light,

Keyless entry,

Multi display,

Nismo 320km meter,

NISMO 18AW,

ARC aluminium radiator

ARC Front mount intercooler

ARC oil catch tank,

MOMO steering

APEXi Power FC,

Pivot security system

ZEAL adjustable suspension,

Cannon ball style exhaust

Veilside Body Kit

Carbon Fibre bonnet

GT wing

LSD

BOV

Bride Drivers seat

Arguable the best looking R34 GTR to enter Australia.

Vehicle due to arrive in 6-8 Weeks.

Price: $85,000 COMPLIANCED

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Yes, everything will have to be returned to stock for compliance. Perhaps that is why it is "alot of money". But R34's aren't cheap.

Nice car, good luck with the sale.

reply no offence but that is alot of money for what you paid for it  

also dosnt everything have to be returned back to standard to get it complied?

thanks

I didn't pay that much for the car, i am selling it for this price with compliance.

Vehicle will be complianced and registered as stock, then all parts will be put back on vehicle.

RED car....WHITE engine bay...devalues the car in my view

You'd think that when it was resprayed....they'd at least do the engine bay.....makes it look cheap...don't ever open/remove the bonnet.

LOL, Engine bay will be resprayed black anyway.

never seen a factory nissan engine bay match the outside of the car ever so whats the big deal, its not as if its the most original car for sale, but one of the more tastefully modified ones available..

Big deal if he put a markup on it. Good on him, what do you expect him to do, just turnover the car with no or little profit. Take into account:

the cost of purchasing the vehicle itself

time used to buy, organise, import the car

shipping fees and other charges to japanese counterpart

compliance fees

cost of removal and instalation of parts

and so many other things that come into play when in this business, etc

And if you dont like the engine bay white, well when YOU purchase the car from AllBlitz, maybe you can work out a deal into the price and package up an engine bay spray in red to match.

Just my view or 2 cents...

totally agree if this vehicle is inspected after compliace buy inspecters and they have seen this post of what was previously fitted the owner will have there car crushed and have to persue the matter in court with allbitz or whoever ...to risk 85g or just by another and mod it yourself....i know what i'd do if i ever had that much cash.

You have all been warned already

The next person to chat in this thread will receive a warning

If you are genuinely interested in this car thyen post, otherwise keep your comments to yourselves.

hey man, this is my dream car, im very interested as i've been look into

one of these great cars. Plus its red which my car is aswell and its very rare to see anf ind a RED R34 so this is a great pick for me. Ill PM u. Very interested just need to sell my ride and i will be happy in a way but sad aswell hehe.

Cheers...

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