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selling a 99model R34 GTR vpec

was complied in aus in 2002

has 75,000ks on the clock

rego till may 2008

APEXI programmable engine management computer

Front cam sprockets ? variable adjustment

Oil overflow bypass and oil restrictor fitted to head

electric Boost controller

Baffled sump

Oil cooler

Relocated oil filter

Main bearings changed when baffled sump fitted (precautionary)

3" Stainless steel HKS exhaust (cat back)

Competition head gasket and seals

Rear air diffuser

Transmission

Heavy duty single plate clutch

Gearbox synchros recently changed (precautionary)

Suspension/Brakes

Bilstein PSS 2 Coil over adjustable for height, rebound and compression

Dot 5 fluid and high performance road/race pads (brembos standard)

275/35 x 18 Michelin Pilot Sport tyres

Castor and camber adjusters

General

320Km/per hour Nismo speedometer

Just completed respray of skirts and spoilers

Quality pioneer removable radio and CD

Alarm including engine immobiliser

Quicktrak Satellite tracking anti theft system

Major service just completed

**serious buyers only**

if interested pm me

price : $63,500

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