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hey guys

our workshop 34 is now up for sale - has served us well and is time for next project

specs off top of ym head as follows

1999 R34 skyline

RB25DET 5 speed manual (R33 motor and drivetrain - neo's are gay :) ) motor has done 90 000kms

FMIC with custom stainless steel piping

GARRETT T04Z turbo with .7ar rear (spools nice and quick for a big turbo)

custom stainless steel high mount manifold

TURBOSMART 38mm ultragate external gate

SPLITFIRE coil packs

MICROTECH LT10 engine management with 3 bar map sensor

EXEDY 5 puk sprung centre ceramic clutch

full custom stainless steel 3" exhaust + stainless steel screamer

custom stainless steel intake pipe

SARD 550cc injectors with collars

GREDDY type RS bov

MALPASSI rising rate adjsutable fuel pressure regulator

WALBRO hi flow fuel pump

GATES racing timing belt and water pump (done under 500kms ago)

BOOST FX short shifter (awesome shifter - better than nismos etc if you havent tried one)

GREDDY PROFEC E01 electronic bosot controller with LCD display

big brake upgrade with braided lines

GAB coilovers - $3500 brand new

rear camber arms

B&M oil filter relocation kit and 19row oil cooler (not cheap nasty chinese ones)

URAS side skirts and rear bar

TOP SECRET front bar

BLITS adr approved vented fibreglass bonnet

20" KOYA hyperrush II wheels with brand new tyres

tinted windows

URAS eyelids

custom airbushed camoflauge paintjob

AUTOGAUGE electronic smoked face boost, oil pressure, oil temp and water temp gauges

PIONEER dvd head unit with 7" LCD screen

2 x KENWOOD amps (big ones) (one for subs, one for splits)

custom boot enclosure

2 x 12" KENWOOD subs

PIONEER 6" splits with crossovers and tweeters

probably more but thats all i can think of off the top of my head

chasing $35 000 ono for it

car is A1 mechanically, stereo pumps hard and bodywork is defintely something to stand out from the crowd :D been through many car shows, and even won a few awards including best import at spinfest 06

car has made 380hp at 14psi with nice and conservative afr's around 11:1 - car has plenty more left in it if someone is game enoughto either turn up the boost or build the motor and push for 500hp+

34 has served us well - time for a new project

interest via PM, 0421 699 703 or 3862 8009 during work hours

anyeonw welcome to come inspect car at our workshop at any time

motor has also cmopression tested and leak down tested perfectly a week ago before powercrusie

will also be seen in an upcoming issue of hot4's :D

photos up soon of new wheels and new engine bay shots

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