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Have all the receipts for the car

only necessary modifications done

COMES WITH PLATES EZE-12Z

-REBUILT ENGINE + TURBO (7000 since rebuilt) $5,500 WORTH OF RECEIPTS FOR THE REBUILD!

-Rebuilt Turbos + steel wheels (done by Garrett)

-HKS POD filters

-100mm thick Brand new intercooler

-single stage boost controller

-N1 pistons (over sized 20T) -N1 oil pump

-Water pump

-All gaskets New Genuine Nissan gaskets

-Turbosmart exhaust

-Turbo smart bov

-Bored and honed block

-injectors serviced

-Reco radiator

-New powersteering belt

-New airfilter

-New fuel filter

-New timing belt

-New excedy heavy duty racing clutch

-New rocket cover gasket

-New rear main seal

-New Front main seal

-Ported and polished head

-Machined Front discs

-Lightened flywheel

-Engine bay colour to saphire

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BODY-

-Lot of meat left on the tyres

18 inch original HP design rims

-Mongoose alarm

-New brake pads (front and rear)

-Front and Rear disc has been machine with the brake change

-Ksport coilover suspension.

INTERIOR

-Pioneer CD deck

-Ipod connetion cable

-Pioneer 2x tweetie

-Pioneer 2x speakers (rear)

-Claron 2x speakers (front) competition spec

-Pioneer 12" sub

-F1 1000W amp

-Greddy turbotimer

-Aftermarket gear knob

EXTRA NOTES

The car has dings and scratches here and there, I was going to spray it and who ever buys the car I will give them 4 litres of gun metal grey with a lot more metallic.

No joy rides

Genuine buyers only

$22,500ono

Please feel free to contact me at any time

email at [email protected]

LOCATED IN SYDNEY NEAR PARRAMATTA

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ANY1? before i advertise on car sales and trading post?

this is one hell of a car for the money awesome 12 sec street car with big potenial! very reliable! 12k and over worth of extras

$5,500 on engine rebuild

$1,500 on turbos rebuild with steel wheels

$2,500 original HP 18inch Starcorp rims

$1,500 K-sport adjustable coilovers front and back!

$400 front mount intercooler 100mm thick

$350 for HKS pod airfilters

$700 for excedy Heavy duty clutch

plus more well over $12,000 of extras!

only needs a respray but u get the paint with it soo 1500 for labour and ur finished! if your picky like me ;)

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if anyone would like a video of the car inside and out pm me

cheers

il give u 5 and my car

burgandy manual 99 pulsar sss s2 stock as a rock

perfect cond new tyers (not retreads)

139 hway ks GENUINE log books, always surviced on time

the car still has its standard clutch a good indication of how well this car has been treated

il give u 5 and my car

burgandy manual 99 pulsar sss s2 stock as a rock

perfect cond new tyers (not retreads)

139 hway ks GENUINE log books, always surviced on time

the car still has its standard clutch a good indication of how well this car has been treated

pm sent

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