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As some of you have no doubt seen.

As much as it pains me, the time has come for me to part with my R. It is rarely used and I have a garage full and driveway full of toys so its time to rationalise.

*** Located Perth ***

*** Will now look at trades on R34 vspec ***

Brief details:

BNR001541 - 1989

Car delivered in 2004 (as a silver car) undamaged with history and 89k's.

I have original condition pics for those who want them.

I also have the original log books and service sheet data ranging from general service to spring specification and suspension counterweighting information and aftermarket parts manuals (EVC, exhaust, stereo etc).

Rarely used:

approx 11,000k's in the past 2 years.

Always garaged and covered.

Exterior:

no expense spared bare metal repaint in silver candy.

lots of new parts,

front bar lip,

rubbers,

seals,

N1 headlights.

Wheels:

option of std wheels or pictured.

Engine Bay and underbody:

detailed and repainted in original light grey colour (sorry if the pics make it look white),

new decals,

new front undertray,

new front guard liners,

underbody resealed.

Interior:

full professional retrim in micro-suede in original colours,

nismo 260k speedo - showing 11,000k's,

new centre console surround,

new dash surround,

new genuine gearknob,

skyline mats,

new leather gaiters for gear and handbrake,

sony cd-mp3 player.

Mods:

Tokico sus,

apexi N1 exhaust,

stainless front pipes,

relocated oil filter kit,

air filter kit,

oil cooler kit,

trust icooler,

HKS EVC,

nismo struts braces,

earth kit,

Tomei hicas cancel,

piping kit,

jap tuned ROM,

greddy oil pressure gauge on pillar,

Greddy radiator air flow diversion plate.

Recent maintenance:

new tailshaft,

overhauled brakes,

rear diff removed - new seal kit and fluid,

engine oil done every 3,000k's.

Have std piping and std airbox to go with it.

I am open to serious offers around 30K

Interstate transport can be arranged.

Sorry, no joy riders.

zilla,

0411 600 883

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interior pics & outside right/rear shots pls

is it running stock turbo's? do u have any dyno numbers?

are you running 18inch wheels?

there is no mention of year model so pls specify

Edited by Marko R1
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When I saw this car the condition of it blew me away

Amazing attention to detail that's for sure.

Nigel , I'll swap my '94 and my first grandchild :D

sold!!!

thanks for the kind words!

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