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Just got a pm from the original owner who has made me aware of parts i have not mentioned

Performance

Front mount

X force 3" Exhaust turbo back

Trust Gracer Air Filter & Greddy Intake **updated**

Walbro fuel pump

Cusco oil catch can

Electronic boost controller (not fitted)

EXEDY HD cluch **updated**

Rebuilt gear box **updated)

Suspension

Nismo front and rear struts **updated**

Lowered springs (very stiff)

Interior

Recaro bucket seat (driver)

Blitz Turbo timer

Boost guage (not fitted)

Air to fuel ratio guage (not fitted)

Water temp guage (not fitted)

Trust gear knob

Momo steering wheel (not fitted)

Short shifter (not fitted)

Sterio

Cd player

Rear speakers (havent looked yet)

Amp (unsure also)

Exterior

NISMO N1 Bonnet Lip **updated**

NISMO N1 Intercooler Vents **updated**

R32 GTR Bonnett

R32 GTR Front Bar

R32 GTR rear pods

r33 gtr stockies

SUUUUNNNRRROOOOFFFF!!!!

Protection

3 point immobilser/alarm

Nismo key

I've owned the car for less than 3 weeks and realised, im totally over cars, although ive spent over 1k on it =] 3 months rego

Engine wise the car does not miss a beat, very smooth power delivery, no bogging, no stutters. Body wise the paint is in ok condition, athough the passangers side skirt has been held together by zip ties (ask the previous owner), bit of paint coming off the passangers door. Everything that isn't fitted on the car will be coming with the car, but if it doesnt sell in time and ill be installing it, or if the new owner wants them put in, i can get them put in no cost =]

Engines done 110XXX

I dont mind trading for a non turbo manual silvia, but im selling it for 13.500 ONO (less then what i bought it for), im willing to separate parts, but im very reluctant. Please guys keep the comments clean.

0423281569 or [email protected] or pm me where my name is Shaun

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oooohh, robbies old car. Very nice machine indeed have seen this car up and close while robbie owned it, very well looked after wont find a cleaner 32!!!

HA HA HA Thanks Hayden! :)

As Hayden said both myself and Cam really looked after this car and it drives very, very well! Any buyer will not be disapointed!

Good luck with the sale! Hope it goes to a good new home!

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