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Ok my 2001 Tommy Kaira R34 GTR is for sale. This car have everything done to it and has been extensively modified by Tommy Kaira in Japan. Way way to must to list but car can be previewed on carslaes.com or call me for more details. Mods including 2.7L stroker, fully built engine including pistons, rods and cams custom N1 turbos Tommy Kaira exhaust, Tommy Kaira signature 19" wheels ARC radiator with built-in oil cooler, Nismo 320kms speedo, Nismo inboard upgraded display screen, Nismo carbon adjustable rear wing, Nismo carbon A-pillars, Nismo side skirts, Nismo carbon intercooler surrounding, Nismo engine mounts and gearbox mount. Makes 330kw@all fours at 1.3BAR though HKS EVC. Unbelievable car with absoutley everything done to this machine. MRC Castle Hill maintains the car.

Very reasonable price at $82k. Please no time wasters and please no offering stupid prices.

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Thanks alot mate.

Ur welcome... Honestly guys there isnt a word that can explain this car it is so neat and it has got the goods.... and id say the price is well worth it.. id be suprised if you can find a car like this for the money he is asking...

free bump..

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Ur welcome... Honestly guys there isnt a word that can explain this car it is so neat and it has got the goods.... and id say the price is well worth it.. id be suprised if you can find a car like this for the money he is asking...

free bump..

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Awesome car, Best value by far.

Stockers are from 50K-70K. Would love to buy it, but need the cash in other things.

Good luck with the sale.

Thanks alot. alot car for little money

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Wasim is a very good friend of mine.. if this car is not sold by December i will be buying it off him.. i Am 15k Short. Would anybody like to sponsor me ??

hahahah thanks Moey. It would be funny if someone did sponsor u! lol How u been anyways champ

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