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Here you are buddy!!!

Sorry, my car is a bit dirty. i took my camera to work so i could take some pics for everyone on my lunch break.

Ahhhh pics work.

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Seats

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Driver Door

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Inside

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Engine Bay 1

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Engine Bay 2

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Engine Bay 3

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Outside 1

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Outside 2

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Outside 3

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Outside 4

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Jap Rego sticker (I left it on coz i thought it looked cool)

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Model Number

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Compliance Plate

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Another Engine Pic 1

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Another Engine Pic 2

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Another Inside Pic 1

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Another Inside Pic 2

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Sick Stock Gauges

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LOOK!!!! Air Vent is NOT Broken!!!!!!

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Another UNBROKEN Air Vent!

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can you put the back seat in?

I have a sil with rb20, i'm selling for $15000. interested?

minor mods, rego till Jan 07

i'd like to have the GTR with the extra mods. (fittd or non fited i dont mind)

http://redlineau.com/forum/modules.php?ful...=view_photo.php

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I need the back seat put back in.

With extra parts put in the boot $4000

With extra parts fitted and original in boot $5000

My car, aesthetics as seen in photo, FMIC, AVCR, Turbo from RB25 ser. II, 3” mandrel bent exhausts from turbo out. HKS SSQ BOV, GReddy pod Filter, High Flow Fuel pump, Malpassie Fuel Reg, Power FC with Hand Controller (AP Engineering), Earthing Kit, Timing belt and pullies replaced recently (genuine Nissan parts, 5000km ago), Serviced every 5000kms with mobile 1 product only, Front and Rear Strut Braces, Nismo Shocks and Springs. Upgraded LSD, Skyline Breaks all round (from NA 33 considerable better stopping power).

Rego till end of Jan and has current RWC.

So what do you think?

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