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NOW: 12 MOTHS REGO, $17,500

A car with many modifications in excellent condition, the motor is sound and the car drives great.

It is a beast on the road with just under 400hp. It is a sad sale but the car must go, first to see will buy.

It is a 5 speed manual in black with genuine 84000kms, and a spec sheet from japan can be provided.

There are many modifications done to the vehicle and some big dollars spent, all the work was done in Japan, apart from the

re Dyno tuning for australian fule done here in Sydney. It can be driven daily as i have done so myself for the past year and is a reliable car to drive. Please see below for further details:

Other Details:

- December 1989 model

- 12 MONTHS REGO

- 5 speed manual

- black

- 84000 kms genuine, includes spec sheet(genuine japanese x-street race car, low kms)

- Car dyno tuned on 98 octane fuel making 225kw@wheels /300kw@motor

- regular service done with MOTUL oil every 5000kms

Many modifications, a list is provided below:

-Mongoose Alarm with 3 point immobiliser

- genuine Bomex bodykit allround

- genuine GTR bonnet and grill

- 17" dish zexter wheels with 255/40 Goodyear Eagel F1 tyres at rear and 235/40 Falken Azenis at front

-Endless pads allround

-Earl's braided brake lines all round

-Bilstein adjustable coil-over suspension allround with adjustable hieght and damper

-aftermarket strut braces front and rear

-aftermarket underbody braces front and rear

-Locker diff

- brand new Exedy ceramic button clutch (500km old)

- K&N air filter with Z32 air flow meter

- JUN computer chip

- HKS 2835R ball bearing turbo

- 550cc injectors and bigger aftermarket fuel pump

- stainless steel 3 1/2 inch Fujitsubo exhaust

- TRUST front mount intercooler and TRUST oil cooler

- Greddy profec b spec2 BOOST Controller

- GTR rear seats, remolded factory drivers seat

- NISMO gear knob, RAZO pedals

- OMONI oil pressure, oil temperature and exhaust temperature

gauges, and Greddy boost pressure gauge

- Full roll cage

Please call for further details or to arrange a time to see the car. Serious buyers only.

Price: $17,500

Contact: Filip

Mobile: 0415 885 529

Work: 02 9870 2155

Cheers

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Edited by Driftn 180
  • 1 month later...

hi,

Jago - im not willing to do a swap, as i have bought and imported a Silvia S15 which i am driving now. And the roll cage is bolted on.

DC-GTST - no its not illegal, im in NSW.

James_03 - As far as i understand the bottom end is standard, all the work was done in japan, so i cant say for sure, and all i know of the internals is that it carries adjustable cams.

cheers,

Filip

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