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What once bought a smile to my face, has been replaced by more important things.

1995 BCNR33 GTR V-Spec

Midnight Purple

127,000km... mostly Adelaide to Mount Gambier open road

OS Giken Twin plate clutch

Custom Tuned OEM ECU - 250rwKw

HKS Cat Back

HKS Pods

Nismo damper adjustable only suspension

Pager Alarm System

Alpine MP3 Head unit, MB Quart Splits, Kenwood 3ways

Car Bra

12.5sec 1/4 mile at AIR in Oct 2004..... never run again since

Recent maintenance (last 6months)

- splitfire coils

- nangkang ultrasport 265/35's on Drift R 18"x9"

- redline shockproof gear oil

- replaced injectors

- new turbo, dump, and front pipe gaskets

- replaced aircon compressor

$30,000

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

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