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So guys I'm going to sell my 34 Gtr. The reality is I never drive it and I won't take it anywhere and leave it parked so that pretty much restricts the amount of time I get to drive it. Especially considering there are no tracks up here. Add that to also needing a new work car and it really isn't realistic to keep it. I would really appreciate it if you guys could get the word out and help move this awesome car on to someone who will actually use it.

2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR V- Spec

Vipec v44 ecu

Zietronix wideband with gauge

Mac valve boost controller

Blitz turbo timer

Cruise control

Precision 6262cea turbo bb .84 t4 split pulse

6Boost t4 split pulse manifold, ceramic coated

Turbosmart progate 50 plumbed back

4" dump pipe, 3.5" cat back

Nismo drop in fuel pump

Turbo smart fuel regulator

Siemens 80lb 875cc injectors

Proflow fuel rail

Exedy carbon D twin plate clutch

Dba 4000 front rotors

Pioneer AVIC DVD / NAVIGATION system with Bluetooth hands free phone

Focal polyglass 2-way speakers front and rear

Will come registered and road worthy

$53,000 neg

Located in Townsville Queensland and will be sold with number plates (NME 34 Enemy 34)

Will only consider a swap with an 04 on 350z plus cash my way

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looks good man ... keep the stock look :yes: and then POWWAAAAA

but as a enthusiast there are no mention of internals or power figures or anything really .. put some stuff up more pics interior etc were all here to help

Edited by BNCR33

There is no mention of internals as it is internally standard. Interested parties can pm me and I will email through photos from every single angle of the car plus any additional information required.

Thanks adam

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