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1999 Nissan Skyline BNR34 GTR V-Spec

BNR34-001351

I have owned the car for approximately 5 years and it has been a weekender. It was bought completely standard. Only selling as another opportunity has come up. Obviously a Nismo enthusiast, it has taken me many years (not to mention money) to get the car to its current state. A quick calculation would show approximately $60,000 in receipts for all of the current parts.

All of the following parts are genuine, no copies whatsoever.

Exterior

-Nismo Z Tune front bar

-Nismo R-Tune Bonnet

-Nismo Side skirts and rear pods

-Nismo carbon wing blade

-Nismo Front and side smoked/clear indicators

-Nismo Pillar garnish

-Nismo Tail lights

-Nismo Diffuser fins

-Nismo Omori tow hook

Wheels / Brakes / Suspension

-Nismo LMGT4s 19x10.5 +15

-Nismo Wheel Nuts

-Nismo Titanium Strut Tower Bar

-Nismo braided brake lines

-DBA 4000 brake rotors

-Ferodo 2500 Pads F&R

-Tein Super Street damper and height adjustable

Engine / Running gear

-HKS V-CAM Stage 1 Type A

-N1 Turbos

-Apexi Power FC

-Nismo Intercooler

-Nismo Intercooler pipes

-Nismo Weldina Ne2 exhaust

-Nismo Oil cooler kit

-Nismo Super Coppermix twin plate clutch

-Nismo FPR

-Nismo Air Duct

-Nismo Air Filter

-Nismo AFMs

-Nismo fuel filler cap

-Nismo Air inlet pipes

-HKS Oil Cap (also Nismo spare)

-Racepace custom cam gears

-Racepace catch can/water

-Racepace Transfer case clutch mod

-Racepace aluminium radiator

-ID1000s injectors

-Walbro Fuel Pump

-Garage Defend Cooling Panel

Interior

-Nismo Floor Mats

-Nismo front and rear seat covers

-Nismo Titanium gear knob

-Nismo Carbon mirror cover

-Nismo upgraded MFD

-Nismo Kill switch lighter

-Nismo Harness

-Superior Auto Creative carbon gear and stereo surround

-Pioneer Stereo/Navigation system

-V-Spec 2 foot pedals

Currently makes 335rwkw on 98.

Factory parts such as bonnet, radiator, taillights, exhaust etc will come with the sale.

Car has been maintained by Racepace. Around 94k kms on clock. I do have books for the car, detailed history and receipts for all work. 100k service has recently been undertaken.

I have a service history showing maintenance every 4-5000 kms.

I guess anyone who knows me will attest to the fastidious maintenance regime and my endless pursuit of quality and perfection when it comes to my car.

​Price is $88,000 firm (with factory intercooler and XD9 wheels). Current LMGT4s and Nismo Intercooler will be an extra cost. Buyer will get first dibs on these items, so please do not offer to buy these parts separately.

​Car is located in Melbourne. Call Phil on O4 3O 337 774.

Strictly for sale only, no swaps. Genuine ready to buy enquiries only. I will only answer phone calls, no texts or PMs.

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I thought you would never sell this car, Phil.

GLWS mate!

I had this ad drafted for about half a day before I had enough courage to press the 'post' button...

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cant believe you are selling this I have seen this car in the flesh and it is perfect and well modified only topshelf goodies.

whoever buys this would be getting a mint car.

good luck with the sale

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GLWS Phil.

I am so tempted to get back into a R34....

Impressive list of rare Nismo parts, just need a stroker kit to top it off.

Your old GTR was my template Matt - one of the best GTR builds ever.

Update on the sale - An offer has been accepted a few weeks now but the sale wont be completed until I sort out what is happening with a car I am looking to purchase, so it is temporarily off the market.

Cheers.

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If the new owner is reading this, please keep us updated about the car on SAU and post lots of pics thanks :)

If only this had Z tune guards and was gun metal with black wheels :D

Not biased at all...

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