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Hi Guys,

It’s time to move on to bigger and better things. Up for sale is my 1999 R34 GTR V-SPEC.

Bayside Blue with 103,XXXKms on the clock. The car has always been looked after by Paden at Unique Automotive. Serviced every 5,000KMs. The 100,000KMS service was done in June with the below and a re-tune, currently making 330kw.

  • 100,000KMS Service Kit from Kudos Motorsport with N1 water pump
  • Tomei Poncam 260/260
  • Gates timing belt
  • ARP Head Studs
  • NGK Platinum Spark Plugs

List of mods:

  • GARRETT 2860 -5 Turbo's
  • GREDDY/TRUST Intercooler
  • GREDDY/TRUST Intercooler Piping Kit
  • GREDDY Coilover Suspension
  • SARD 650CC Injectors
  • BOSCH 044 Fuel Pump
  • HKS Actuators
  • HKS Front Pipe
  • APEXI POWER FC D-Jetro ECU and Hand Controller
  • APEXI POWER FC Boost Controller
  • NISMO Catback Exhaust
  • NISMO Copper Mix twin plate clutch
  • Splitfire Coilpacks
  • R32 GTR Vspec front diff, R32 GTR Vspec rear diff
  • HKS RB26 AFM adapters x 2
  • KTS RB26 Power Intake Piping Kit
  • Adjustable rear camber arms
  • SINE WAVE box to calibrate dash reading
  • NISMO replica sideskirts from bodyformaero
  • NISMO replica rear pods from bodyformaero
  • NISMO front and side indicators
  • NISMO replica LED tail lights
  • Work Meisters S1 19 x 9.5 +12 - Bridgestone Potenza RE002 Tyres
  • JVC head unit
  • Day time driving light
  • Carbon fiber front diffuser
  • Carbon fiber high wing stand

Looking at $55,000.00 Serious buyers only please.

Cheers.

Minh – 0404 684 779.

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