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My close associate is in financial hardship and may be seriously considering the sale of his pride and joy.

Beautifully presented R34 GTR, Genuine V-Spec, Nismo blue.

30k, this vehicle stands out from the crowd.

Has some reasonably serious mods, including genuine N1 Turbo's, Top Secret Carbon Fibre Bonnet amd huge rear wing, NISMO LM wheels, HKS fuel rail, rear boot is set up running extensive fuel lines, triple plate clutch, runs a comfortable 1.2 bar, has not tuned it for max output yet, as he is quite conservative, and believes it has more than adequate pwr.

Had 1 run on dyno...310 KW at the wheels - with slight tuning, very capable of 400 plus.

If you are GENUINELY after an exceptionally striaght R 34 GTR, this one is fantastic. IT has NEVER been in an accident, no exceptions to this rule. There is no bog anywhere on this vehicle, and panels line up beautifully.

Pics available on request and will provide more details and pics to those genuinely expressing interest.

Looking at serious offers in excess of $85 K, which is exceptional value for this calibre of vehicle and the dollars invested.

Interested parties, pls send pm, or email interest to me at [email protected].

Vehicle is in Melbourne.

Cheers.

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I agree that with those mods it is worth in excess of 85k. Is there any chance he could put it back to stock for sale at a lower price though? He could probably recover more cash selling the parts seperately.

I think a lot of people looking on the Skyline forums for 2nd hand skylines know alot about pricing and really want to get the best deal, too often skylines are sold on the forums quite cheaply, good for buyer, not the greatest for seller. I hope that the car is sold through the paper and some chump pays more for it.

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I think a lot of people looking on the Skyline forums for 2nd hand skylines know alot about pricing and really want to get the best deal, too often skylines are sold on the forums quite cheaply, good for buyer, not the greatest for seller.  I hope that the car is sold through the paper and some chump pays more for it.

Thanks bud...

wasnt this the 34 gtr that pushed 260kw at the autosalon in melbourne earlier this year? I think so. n1s with 400kws ? where ? where? Where can i get a set of those? T78 setup by Race Pace - and im only pushing a tad over 400 at the wheels and thats in shoot out mode. Nice car though, not sure about the claimed power. No offence intended Kitch.

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