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For Sale: 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Vspec

Location: Central Coast, NSW

Price: $110,000

The car has roughly 94,000kms on chassis and roughly 30,000km on the engine (was replaced by previous owner before I purchased car)

I have auction records and de registration papers from Japan, it was auction grade 4.5 with 52,000km on the nismo odometer.
I've owned the car for 10 years and only had to service and replace turbo's and the radiator, everything else was done by previous owner aside from wheels and bonnet which I changed.
The car runs 330kw's at the wheels on 21 psi and 300kw's at the wheels on 18psi - running on just premium 98 octane fuel
Recently has had paint correction and detail performed by Leading Edge Detailing in Silverwater and shows how good of condition the paint work is still in and the car in general.
The car has rego till September this year and also is engineered.spacer.png
Here is spec list, there could be more that I have missed:
N1 Engine
Garrett 2860 Twin turbo setup
Tomei metal head gasket kit
Exedy Twin Plate
Sard 700cc injectors
Tomei cams and camgear spacer.pngspacer.pngspacer.png
Tomei exhaust manifold
Hks 3.5” front pipe
Fujisubo 3.5” cat
Fujisubo 3.5” cat back
Apexi PFC
Apexi power intake
z32 airflow meters
Arc intercooler
Carbon air box cover
Greddy piping kit
Koyo type Z radiator
Hks evc5 boost controller
Tein monoflex coilovers with edfc
Nismo fuel pump
Nismo fuel regulator
Nismo 320km dash cluster
Nismo LMGT4's with Federal RSR Semi Slick Tyres
Dba 5000 brake discs
Project Mu club racer pads on front
Bendix ultimates on rear.
Border Carbon Fibre Bonnet painted white but also have original bonnet which can be included in sale depending on price.

Car is also listed for sale on carsales:

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1999-nissan-skyline-gt-r-v-spec-bnr34-manual-4wd/SSE-AD-6047005/

PS Couldn't use the photo attachments they kept failing after 4 photos. Please see Carsales ad for all the photos.spacer.png

 

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