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Vehicles details are as follows:

Silver 1999 R34 GTR V-Spec 45,000km immaculate.

$53,000

Extras include: (over $20K spent)

Kakimoto N1 Dual Exhaust

HKS Hard Piping & Pods

Nismo Super Coppermix Twin Plate Clutch with Chromoly Flywheel

Nismo High Flow Fuel Pump

Nismo Front Bar

BBS RGR Diamond Black Wheels 18x9.5 with 265/35/18 Bridgestone Potenza Tyres

ARC Sway Bars

BILSTEIN Suspension

Project Mu Brake Lines

Project Mu SCR-Pro 2 Piece Slotted Brake Rotors

Brembo Calipers (Standard Feature)

EBC Redstuff Ceramic Brake Pads

HDI RS-Spec 4" Intercooler

Oil Cooler

Oil Filter Relocation Kit

Cheers Pete

0400 850005 or PM

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Sad to see this beautiful beast on the market, but your new toys will bring you joy Pete ;)

Devastating power and very tastefully modified! The new owner will be very lucky.

Simply awesome car! I was seriously tempted into buying this and even the missus told me to go for it... but no I'll do the right thing and keep saving. Best of luck with the sale though and to anyone looking to buy it, it really is a minter!

Seen this car today in person and all i can say is WOW, this is one of the cleanest 34GTR's ive seen. Very well looked after. New owner will be VERY happy. Wonder if the wife will let me have another toy ha ha ha

How is the interior in terms of scratches, seatwear etc? Also is this Arctic Silver/KV2 paint?

Immaculate........it was a "4.5" car with an "A" interior when I bought it and nothing has changed.

I'm not certain what the exact name of the silver is but I'm pretty sure that there was only one kind in that particular V-Spec

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