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RARE Bayside Blue R34 Gt-t. This is a 2000 Series 2, the very last of the R34's ever made. Ive had this car for around 8yrs, 2nd owner since its arrival from Japan with a very low 81,000kms. I selected this car at the time for its rare colour & great body condition as i was turning it into a car for the Autosalon. With a long list of mods both power & cosmetic, my R34's spent most of the last 5 yrs in my garage under a car cover, rarely taken out as my passion had turn to motorbikes over that period. It hasnt seen a drop of rain in over 5yrs!!. Still in perfect running condition, serviced every 6mths using Mobil 1 5w-50 Full Synthetic & runs on BP Ultimate as that was what it was tuned on. Ive been reluctant to let it go for years due to the time, money & effort spent on it but now need the garage space.

With a long list of mods in & out, all with genuine Japanese parts, it has been tuned & dyno'ed at 260Hp at the wheels by Mick @ Ovaboost. Ive since turned the boost down to 12psi on the Power FC to prolong turbo life.

Power Mods:

Hybrid FMIC
Blitz NUR cat-back exhaust
Catco high flow cat
Split dump/front pipe heat wrapped
Apex’i pod filter
Power FC
Apexi boost controller
HKS BOV

Tuned by Mick @ Ovaboost at 260Hp, dyno sheet provided.

Supsension:

King springs, lowered

Exterior:

Top Secret front bar
Impul side skirts
R34 Rear pods
Tint to match factory glass tint in rear cabin (38%)
Nismo clear front & side indicators
HID globes Philips Blue Vision 4000K
Rims - HR Racing 18"
Rubbers - Front: 235/40 R18, Rear: 255/35 R18
Alarm & immobiliser

Interior:

Apex’i Handheld Controller & holder
Apex’i baby pen turbo timer
Blue LED backlit on dash & climate control panel
GReddy shifter
Alpine DVD player
Alpine ipod/iPhone adaptor
Boston Acoustic Pro Series Front Splits - Installed by AudioArt

Comes with plenty of OEM spare parts

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Price: $19,990 ONO

Note:
To deter time wasters & joyriders, I will be happy to take the genuine interested buyer for a test ride but will NOT be handing over the keys until he/she puts down a deposit. Cash sale preferable, if finance required, please provide a pre-approval letter. Scammers please don’t waste my time, its cash on delivery ONLY!!

Please CALL or TXT 0405107088 to arrange viewing, i only check emails periodically

Cheers.

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