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-- I will post photos when I get to my home computer --

It is currently priced at $17,500

I am the only Australian owner of this R34 and have had since it had only 20,000km on the odometer.

It's always been run on 8psi on the road.

It has made 200rwkw on the dyno running 10psi.

It has many many mods - some of which I'm bound to forget but let's give it a go:

ARC intercooler

HKS Silent high power catback exhaust

3" from the turbo split dump and high flow cat

HKS EVC

Apexi timing controller

Apexi SAFC

HKS boost gauge

Bosch fuel pump

Apexi pod filter

Aftermarket coil packs

Tein street coil overs - complete service only a few months ago

Front and rear strut bars

Bushes, tie rod ends etc

17" Driftek gloss black rims

Overall I've spent well over $20k on this car and have had it for around 7 years now.

It runs great - there are no issues whatsoever! I'm selling it as I would like to upgrade my motorcycle.

Always serviced regularly - 5k - sometimes at home and sometimes at a shop (CNJ motorsports)

This has got to be one of the cleanest R34s getting around.

There are a couple of hail dents on the bonnet.

The interior is in great condition with no rips or tears etc.

Any questions - feel free to ask.

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