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Putting my 1999 r34 GTT up for sale/trade

* Auto/Tiptronic

* 150,xxx km (i did a $5.5k rebuild at 120xxx km using original (and very expensive) Nissan parts to condition the engine)

* Serviced every 5000-6000 km using full synthetic oil.

* Garaged every night

* Brant nemesis keypad alarm

Mods:

* Body kit (Cwest Rear, Impul Side, Original OEM front bar)

* 18'' Racing Hart CX - it will come with new tyres before handing over to new owner

* Tein HR

* FMIC

* HKS EVC (Jap 4 / USA 5)

* Blitz Boost Gauge

* Full turbo back exhaust Trust MX with HFC

* HIDs

* Raizen Voltage Stablizer

* K&N filter

* Pioneer stacker

* Clarion screen - plays cds

$20K ono

I also have the following mods which can be included in the car

+ Brand NEW HKS Hipermax II

+ r34 GTR spoiler (with cf insert)

+ Uras Wide Fenders

+ East Bear Plastic GTSR front bar (yes, looks exactly like a GTR vspec including the lip) - plastic quality stuff

+ East Bear genuine CF vented bonnet - the real thing

+ clear front indicators

$24K ono with the extra mods

Looking for sale or trade with:

r34 GT (auto) - cash my way

v35 350gt (coupe) - cash your way

Located in Hills Sydney - make an offer

PM , MSN (k2ii at hotmail dot com) or mobile 0402908338

I have full recipts for fenders and east bear kit inc cf bonnet from powerplay imports, HKS coilovers and various other parts

I also have full japanese original ownership certs, logbooks and user manuals. I have copied english translations too.

Pics below

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Fenders and East Bear kit will arrive in 2 weeks or so but this is the kit and bonnet I have ordered from the eastbears website

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Edited by ecl

looks good mate, can you send pictures of the front bar and other extras etc to [email protected].

also do you have receipts for the aftermarket parts? mainly the rebuild on the engine.

cheers.

Edited by dr1ft3r
looks good mate, can you send pictures of the front bar and other extras etc to [email protected].

also do you have receipts for the aftermarket parts? mainly the rebuild on the engine.

cheers.

will post pics up tomorrow

i will have to dig up the receipt but pretty sure i still have it

the rebuild was done at IS racing located near hurstville with new genuine oem piston, valves and valve seats, tomei headgasket and greddy/trust timing belt

also forgot to mention that the car comes with all genuine nissan manuals, log books, certificates (from japan) and even the name card of the dealer it was bought from =) also have a translation of the manual

stay tune for more pics

Edited by ecl

hey mate, just wondering what did it cost for the bonnet and eastbear kit? pm if need be. im looking at getting one.

cheers luke.

good luck with the sale also.

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