Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

R34 GTR Vspec - Second owner in Aus, imported at 63000kms, Bayside Blue

106,xxx kms on body, 3xxx kms on new engine

Genuine nismo front bar

nismo z-tune side skirts

nismo z-tune rear pods

Front underbody diffuser

Rear Carbon Fibre underbody diffuser

Genuine Nismo cat back exhaust

Genuine Nismo front pipe

Apexi twin pod intake kit

Apexi RSM Black edition

Apexi AVC-R Black edition

Apexi PowerFC + Hand controller

Pet Turbo Timer

Koyo Radiator

Te37 SL 18x11 +18 with Kumho Ecsta KU31 295/30/18, all with 90% tread

Project Mu HC+ front and rear brake pads (6000km on them so far only)

Cusco Zero 2E coilovers (comfy but firm)

Fumoto sump plug valve

20% tinted windows all round

7" multimedia touchscreen with dvd, tv, ipod, bluetooth, reverse camera, aux, GPS with 2009 maps for all of Aus

Nismo MFD Upgrade

Genuine V-spec 2 alloy pedals

Genuine GTR Floor mats front and back

Engine built by Status Tuning

JE forged pistons, rods, crankshaft

ARP stud and head bolts

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch

Exedy Lightweight Flywheel

Gates Timing Belt

N1 Oil pump

N1 Water pump

2 x Garrett 2560-7 turbo's

Serviced at IS Motor Racing with Royal purple engine oil and oem oil filter at 105,000kms.

Looking for $49,000 ono or willing to part out to reduce price. Located in, Sydney, NSW

For more information and contact details send me a PM or make a post.

Cheers

Dave

5401212738_8c4a6ac1df_b.jpg

DSC_0431.jpg

img9051e.jpg

img9053j.jpg

Edited by jnxr
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/353474-fs-r34-gtr-99-bayside-blue/
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Oh man what a deal.... Funny enough (well not really) I sold a car to some old dude (buying for his Daughter) on a Saturday, He asked if she could take the car now and pay me the money on Monday as the bank wasn't open. Needless to say I told them to come back with the cash or get f**ked! Luckily the money seemed to magically appear in his pocket a few minutes later, so it all ended well (for me).
    • Gucci bags tend to hold their value well, so someone’s definitely going to get a nice find here.
    • @Ozdavroz Not going to get a better deal than that. Cash up front and ongoing payments. 🤑
    • I wouldn't even move it like gTSBoy is saying. I'd seriously do what Duncan is saying. Unplug the injectors, and unplug the fuel pump.  Pull the spark plugs out. Have a look in quickly with a bore scope if you want. At most, you can't spray a bit of oil into the bores so there is lubricant in there while you crank it. (Don't fill it, as it's only going to enter the exhaust, or spit at you out the spark plugs holes. Before cranking the engine on the starter, after a 5 year sit I'd probably prime the oil system manually. Easiest way to do so is to look at buying an oil filter relocation block, fit it to the engine. The pressure line going into the engine on this block you can then shove into some sort of oil pump, or put it into a bottle, with that hose going to the bottom. Fill bottle up with oil. Now seal the bottle and add a compressed air line to the top of the bottle. Feed compressed air in, about 20psi will be PLENTY. This will pump oil through the motor. Be aware, it also means it will drain back to the sump, so make sure you don't end up over filling the motor Now bolt the old oil setup back on (or fully install the remote filter system).   This way you've at least pushed fresh oil everywhere, then you're letting the motor crank to then do its own oiling. Then I'd tap the key to make sure it can start to crank, if the motor free bumps, then I'd just hit the key and let it crank. After letting it crank and seeing you can get real engine oil pressure, put new spark plugs in, reconnect the fuel system electrics, and send it.   Additionally, you can look to remove the fuel feed line to the rail, and divert it to a tank so you can get the bottom of the tank shit out, and just incase there's some crud sitting anywhere that gets passed the fuel filter (or is already ahead of it).   If fuel injection at the injectors ends up appearing to be a problem, you can dump the injectors into an ultrasonic cleaner for a quick flush clean out. Note this isn't as good as new injectors, or getting them pro cleaned and flowed    
    • All I can say is, that's still bloody awesome! No plans on caging it I'm guessing?
×
×
  • Create New...