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2000 R34 GTR silver non v-spec skyline 311awkw at 18psi tuned by APC

R34 N1 turbos

680cc injectors

bosch 044 fuel pump

power fc

jun cam gears

bilstein shocks

black series II interior

320km/h Nismo white dash 19,000kms(59,000 genuine)

Alpine stereo with ipod adapter

ceramic clutch

blitz spec r ebc

3"stainless from turbo

$52000 ono

Anthony 0414 500 223 or pm

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Wow! gets alot of power with mild mods. do you run an aftermarket engine management etc? not a genuine buyer, but am looking at getting one in about 1 year. my dream car! looks awesome and goodluck with the sale mate.

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Hey

I noticed a few rusty components in the engine bay which is unusual!! What is the rest of the car like and is it a straight car? Was dash changed here or in Japan? History of car? Pics of the front of the car, sills and boot sill and engine chassis rails? Am interested!

Cheers

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