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My R34 GTR is for sale check out the following link.

http://www.carsales....13899&__Ntt=r34

The car is in excellent condition and has always being garaged. All the servicings have being done as required with a log book. The car was tuned at Mildern Automotive and made 276 rwKw on a Mainline dyno at 16psi. Only held back by the stock turbos.

AV input so you can plug in you DVD Player or Phone and it will display on the Screen and the audio will play through the car stereo system.

GTR Floor mats Front & Rear but the Carpet is Brand new under the floor mats.

The car has $30,000 of Extras including many NISMO items, as follows

NISMO Supper Copper mix Twin Plate Clutch,

NISMO High Flow Fuel Pump,

NISMO Front Bumper,

NISMO Oil Cooler,

NISMO MFD Version II (G-Meter, Lap Timer, 2 Bar Boost Gauge, Laptop Hook up),

NISMO White 320km Dash (Changed at 55,000Km Car total is 75,000Km),

NISMO Air Flow Meters,

N1 Water Pump,

NISMO Low opening Thermostat,

NISMO Timing Belt,

NISMO Clutch, Brake and Throttle Pedals,

NISMO Oil Air Separator,

Kakimoto N1 Full Dual Exhaust,

HKS Hard Piping,

HKS Racing PODS,

Lightened Flywheel,

BBS RGR Diamond Black Wheels 18x9.5,

Kuhmo KU36 Tyres,

ARC Sway Bars Front & Rear,

Bilstein Suspension,

Project Mu Brake Lines Front & Rear,

Project Mu SCR-PRO 2 Piece Slotted Front Brake Rotors,

HDI RS-SPEC 4" Intercooler,

Oil Filter Relocated,

Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Stopper,

Digital Wide Band O2 Sensor,

880cc Injectors,

Power FC with Hand Controller,

Blitz Daul SBC Boost Contoller,

Custom Air / Water Bleed System (Swell Pot, Header Tank),

Spitfire Coil Packs,

High Flow Metal CATS,

Koyorad Radiator,

1KG fire extinguisher,

Tinited Windows,

I have most of the Stock parts and they can be sold with the car if the buyer wants.

I also have a Brand new set of Garrett 2860-5 turbos, Genuine R34 full engine gasket kit, ARP Exhaust manifold studs, nuts, washers and a complete set of turbo studs, nuts and a ATI 1000Hp Super Balancer. All of the items can be negotiated in to the price of the car.

Call me any time on 0401 469 148

Price $53,500

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