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2001 Skyline R34 GTR - BNR34 RB26

KV2 Sparkling Silver, late model black interior

124500 kms

$85,000

Sadly looking for a new home for my much loved GTR - I need to finance a truck load of nappies for my new born's arse. It's been well cared for (the GTR, not the arse), with regular services and oil changes. It's been mildly modified to give a little extra power and better handling, but with reliability as the focus. Running at about 320kw at the hubs and never misses a beat. I've owned it since it was exported form Japan in 2007 and will provide a log and receipts for work done and mods.

Generally in good condition, but a few signs of wear and tear (a few stone chips and interior scuffs).

Plates are not included in the sale price, but can be negotiated separately.

PM me if you're interested.

Here’s a list of some of the modifications:

  • Nismo Z tune front bumper with lower lip and colour coded front spoiler
  • Nismo 320 kph gauge cluster
  • TEIN Flex Mono fully adjustable coil overs
  • TEIN Electronic Damping Force Controller
  • Nismo front lower control arms
  • Skylab torque split controller
  • Performance Friction two piece slotted front brake rotors,
  • DBA slotted rear rotors
  • Performance Friction pads all round
  • Goodridge braided brake lines
  • Kakimoto stainless exhaust
  • Blitz 80mm stainless downpipe
  • Garrett GT2860R-7 uprated turbos (N1 spec)
  • Intercooler polished hard pipes
  • HKS supersound sequential iv blow off valve (recirculating)
  • Tomei 600cc injectors
  • Nismo AFMs
  • Apexi air filters
  • Apexi Power FC ECU, boost controller and hand controller
  • GReddy oil cooler
  • ProAlloy 40mm core radiator
  • Samco silicone hoses
  • Polished washer tank
  • GTR embossed fuse box cover
  • TEIN gas bonnet struts

 

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