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Hi All,

I'm regretably selling my R34 GTR V-Spec II due to family requirements.. My missus and I are looking to buy a house and start a family soon, and son of rajab knows a 2 door sports car doesn't fit that model very well (at least for the first few years). Warning to buyer - you may see a grown man cry when you purchase this beautiful machine from me.

Asking price is $55,000.

I am the first owner in Australia, having bought it from a Sydney importer (25,000km's originally on the odo). The car was completely standard (with the exception of a 3 inch exhaust tip) at purchase and has since had light to medium modifications performed over the 2 year of ownership. It has been looked after very well, regularly serviced by Australia's top mechanics with odo @ 98,000 freeway km's. The majority of the mileage has been due to frequent trips between Sydney and Canberra.

I've spent $30,000 on modifications which have been listed below:

  • 2 x Garrett turbo's
  • PowerFC for R34
  • HKS EVC Boost Controller
  • 750cc injectors
  • OS Geaken Cam Gears
  • High flow air filter and cat
  • Full 3 inch exhaust
  • High performance brake pads
  • Koni Externally adjustable front and rear suspension

Power output is over 330awkw's (see attached dyno). Pictures have been attached of the car at the time of purchase. I will be updating with more recent photos however not much has changed from back then other than the license plate.

I am located in Sydney on the Northern Beaches, and the car is currently registered in the ACT, having only just relocated to Sydney. It has a few months left of rego.

Feel free to contact me first via PM. If you'd like to call and discuss the car feel free to call me on my mobile: 0408 334 423, or E-mail me at [email protected]

Serious buyers only please - these tyres aren't a fan of being kicked. :)

Giles

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Edited by myr332

Hi All,

Updating the for sale post with further pictures taken from the weekend. I do have quite a few more but rather than spam the forum I've selected a few that gives good coverage of the car. Feel free to follow up with me directly and I'm happy to share more photos and details with you.

Thanks,

Giles

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