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Hi all, thought I would start a new thread as I'm not open to swaps anymore and just after a normal sale.

I Love my R34 but need to sell it so I can start saving money for other things.

It is immaculate inside and out, only a few marks on the rear bar. I'm having the font bar resprayed in the next week or so. I searched for a fair while before I bought this GTT, it has all the features you would want ie Nismo kit, suspension and gauges all factory, and with the mods done to the car it is quite the performance car.

Has a factory sunroof, DVD player, autometer boost gauge (lights up red like dash), climate control, central locking, tinted windows, Nismo 3 gauge setup & cluster standard.

Mods were carried out by Status tuning and the tune by Dr.drift.

Performance Features....

- Splitfire coil packs

- 550cc injectors

- 550 hp ATR-43 turbo

- Z32 Air flow meter

- Stealth return flow front mount intercooler

- Greddy turbo timer

- Nistune ECU

- Trust turbo back exhaust

- Extreme heavy duty street button clutch

- Walbro fuel pump

- Tuned by Dr Drift on a safe tune of 236rwkw at only 15psi, easy to drive (I drive it everyday) and decent fuel economy. Will easily get 450kms to 50 litres with highway driving.

The wheels are 18's, with Kumho ku36's on the rear.

Just fitted a new battery recently to.

Looking for $20,000 as is. Wont need anything for rwc, maybe front tyres. Will sell with rwc will have to sell for more $$$.

If anyone is wondering about the plates in the pics the car does not have them anymore. The reg is XKZ 496.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=128F040C1E00

Contact via PM

Cheers.

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Car is back on the market, sale fell through.

Someone please buy this :( , you'd be hard pressed to find a decent stock example for around 19k yet alone one like this that atleast has some decent mods done and has been treated well by all its owners.

I'm willing to accept 19k for it till reg expires next month, after that I'll porb end up keeping it so if anyone is considering mine now is the time to buy it.

Cheers.

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