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-Nur Spec Engine only done less then 20000kms

-Garret 2530-5 Turbo Kit (less then 3000Kms)

-Perfect fit turbo piping cost me $1500 for the perfect piping

-HKS Oil Cooler

-Tomei Dump Pipe

-Trust Front Pipe

-Fujitsubo Super Ti Exhaust with rainbow finished

-ARC Oil Catch

-ARC Air Intake

-Mines Radiator Plate

-Cusco Sway Bars Front & Rear

-HKS Hypermax II Supension Coilover

-Anti Hicas Lock bar

-Nismo 320Km odometer (Black)

-Nismo Upgrade MDF display

Suound System:

- Focal Front Speakers

- Clarion Amp

- Alpine Head Unit (DVD)

its my lovely GTR put soo much effort in to it from shipping to land to Australia and all the mod are carefully done!!! so im the first owner in Australia and own it for 4 years, i blow my enigine last year on track and change to a mint condiditon Nur Spec Engine only done 8000Kms when i brought it

the engine is brought from SAU member "togomatt" the guy has a beautiful GTR 34....

It's regretful to sell, coz im moving back to Hong Kong ><" was going to ship it back with me but the government tax for import is too high...Sign~~

For serious buyers only and must promise me to take care of it !!!

Just came back from oversea, therefore the Ad has been release on the web. urgently sale~~going back oversea soon...

Price can be nego~~~you cant find any better GTR34 then this one with such priced!!!

Price Reduced from $71000 to $68000

Alternativly with out the mods will let go for $60000, the price including the turbo and CPU, cant take them off.

Pictures are on carsales.com

http://www.carsales....seot=1&__N=1216 1282 4294963593 4294963846 4294933125&silo=1011

PM, SMS or Call me on 0434892592 for inspection Kevin"

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The yellowish stain on the rear bar is probably due to the exhaust i believe. Happens to alot of white coloured sports cars with an exhaust.

I used to have a white skyline as well, after just 1 trackday, the rear bar near the exhaust area becomes yellow.

Not sure if this is the reason for the OP's car being yellow, but the bumper goes yellow from not running a cat. Nothing a bit of pre wax cleaner won't remove.

Any pics of engine bay. Rear bar colour is letting the car down..im still on the hunt for r34 gtr..

the rear is due to the heat of the exhaust...i can do repaint

The yellowish stain on the rear bar is probably due to the exhaust i believe. Happens to alot of white coloured sports cars with an exhaust.

I used to have a white skyline as well, after just 1 trackday, the rear bar near the exhaust area becomes yellow.

u are right man......lol

Not sure if this is the reason for the OP's car being yellow, but the bumper goes yellow from not running a cat. Nothing a bit of pre wax cleaner won't remove.

will remove a bit but still can c the different

Happens to all 34's i think... Mine is silver and it is yellowing too. My mates white 34 is starting to do it too.

all the skylines i think lol....it's just too "hot"

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