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Item: 2001 R34 GT-R V-Spec II

Price and Payment Conditions: $100k ono

Location: Brisbane

RWC: Negotiable

Engine

Godzilla Motorsport built RB26

Head porting/polishing

Godzilla Motorsport custom dry sump with Petersen 4 stage pump and Morosso 2 gallon reservoir (boot mounted)

Braided dry sump lines

HKS pod filters

Rising Garage titanium twin turbo piping kit

Rising Garage titanium air filter piping kit

Garrett 2860R-5 turbos

HKS 1 bar actuators

HKS split dump pipes

HKS Tuned length front pipe

Trust PE Ti-R 90mm titanium exhaust

Trust Spec-R HG Type 29 700x300x115 intercooler

Trust Type-R blow off valve

Hi Octane Racing catch can

Custom fireproof engine loom

Splitfire coilpacks

ATI 1000hp super damper balancer

PWR cross flow 48mm radiator

PWR oil cooler

Garage Defend carbon fibre radiator cooling panel

Fuel system

Injector Dynamics 1000cc injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump x 2 (external)

Sard 276L/hr fuel pump (in tank)

2L swirl pot

MagnaFuel fuel regulator with pressure gauge

Hypertune billet twin entry fuel rail

Teflon coated braided fuel lines

Driveline

NPC twin plate clutch (Nick’s Performance Clutches)

OS Giken push/pull converter

Footwork

Advan RG 18x9.5 +12 wheels with Advan Neova AD07 tyres (street) OR

WedsSport TC105N 18x10.5 +12 wheels with Bridgestone RE55S tyres (circuit)

Tein Super Street coilovers

Project Mu 6 piston racing calliper (billet) with 355mm rotors (front)

Project Mu 4 piston 4 pad racing calliper (billet) with 345mm rotors (rear)

Project Mu H16-03 brake pads

Project Mu braided brake lines

Dot 5.1 brake fluid

Cusco master cylinder stopper

Cusco 24mm front and 28mm rear sway bars

Ikeya Formula front tension rods

Ikeya Formula front upper camber arms

Ikeya Formula front lower arms

Ikeya Formula rear upper camber arms

Ikeya Formula rear traction rods

Ikeya Formula rear lower arms

Cusco drag rods (HICAS lock)

Interior

Vi-Pec V88 ECU

HKS Type 2 turbo timer

Nismo 320km/h dash

Nismo titanium gear knob

Tein EDFC

Willans 4 point racing harness

Exterior

JUN wing stands

Carbon fibre Nismo style vented bonnet (oem V-Spec II carbon bonnet included in sale)

F1 Car Shop carbon fibre front lip/diffuser

Pics here.

Contact via PM.

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Hey Willo,

Dont listen to the wankers on here, let them find out what is cost to build a car like yours.... 58K is no where near enough and considering just the basic car is a VSPEC II you cant even buy this car in Japan for that... People are stupid for dropping the price on these cars..

Hang in there mate, don't give the car away to some tool....

Cheers and a free bump for a good car that is worth the money...

I didnt say his car was only worth 58k. It was just a offer.

If your not interested in buying the car skylinesky then u shouldnt post useless stuff.

He did say make an offer last chance.

A cars true value is what someone would pay for it...

to the owner sorry if that offer offended u in anyway goodluck with your sale.

Edited by Dumpe
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  • 2 weeks later...

Outstanding car.

Be at the front of the pack at track days or cruising the streets in what has to be one of the most complete street R34 GTR's in the country!

Love this car.

Good Luck Willo.

Mick

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