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Hi everyone,

due to unforseen cirumstances, i may be forced to let go of my baby :cry:

She has just been freshly built and completed this year (06), this month (February).

I have receipts for all the work carried out on my baby in excess of thousands and thousands.

All work was carried out by various shops like No Limit, Belmore Autosport, Bankstown Muffler Fit etc.

Im looking at what offers/trades are up on the cards for me, so whatever it is you have to offer, let me know. Ill just throw up a ballpark figure of 12k, but as i said, im open to whatever offers are out there :P

Some specs:

- 92 N14 Nissan Pulsar SSS with 174 XXXkm on her

- Factory white colour

- Factory tints

- Factory NISS alarm with immobiliser and central locking

- Factory air conditioning (ice cold 8))

- Factory power steering

- 2nd hand jap sr20de with 150 000km on her (freshened up some internals: e.g. gasket, seals, belts etc)

- Brand new radiator, pump, thermostat, radiator fan, air con fan, hoses, air con condensor, piping, regasing etc

- Gtir injectors and fuel pump

- Brand new Iridium spark plugs and leads

- T28 Ball Bearing Garrett Turbo (~ 50 000km, no shaft play whatsoever)

- Full 3" turbo back exhaust

- RUF front mount intercooler and piping

- Apexi Power FC ECU (my baby is safely tuned on 6 pound: getting about 250km out of 20L of BP Ultimate)

- Lowered on Eibach springs

- 17" Original Gestalt rims with gold studs

- Pioneer mp3 head unit, USA 900 watter amp, pioneer 6" white cone fronts, pioneer 6x9 blue cone rears, huge orion sub

Thats all i can remember for now, although im pretty sure theres more to her.

She does have abit of rear left damage (just panel damage, not structure or mechanical), and i have been quoted $1000 for repairs (although im sure many of you have friends or family in the business who could probably do it for cheaper. I can arrange to have the car repaired for the new owner if he/she wishes to). I have the police report for the incident which occured late last year in Belmore by an asian lady who was at fault.

Apart from the panel damage, she is perfectly sound and immaculate both bodywise and mechanically wise. Interior has no rips or tears or burns or cracks.

Damage:

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Day:

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Night:

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Edited by kwayzivietnamese
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