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Hey guys thinking of selling my 96 series 2 I'm the first owner in australia the car has done 90,xxx and is under warranty I have fitted a 3'' turbo back xforce,

front mount,

fuel pump.

The car has a ksp tuned ecu (done in japan) and a page guard alarm with remote start with steal camera. profec b boost controller (dual stage) the engine shows that its still strong 175kw on 9 psi and 200rwkw on 11psi, on a very rich tune(10.5 : 1 afr). It has gtr wing, side skirts and front lip and sunroof.

lookin at offers around 18k?

Cheers Russell

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I'm just lookin for offers I'd like around the 18k mark ono.

I know they are around cheaper but this still has warranty for like 2 years that it self is worth a couple g's I think anyway.

The car is in wodonga vic. (north east vic)

I have had offers but these are people who want it in 4-6 months..

Pics on the way!!!

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I was told by the warrantry people that as long as i didnt play with boost i'm safe.. and as far as they know I haven't.... They even paid for my fuel pump it was playing up so I had it replaced with a high flow pump............ sweet!!!!

Boost controller can be easily removed. as I have done in the past.

Cheers!

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sorry mate looking for a drifter I'm selling/swapping this to get a cheaper car 180/silvia something to slide I don't want to damage this one. (its to pretty) haha

Cheers anyway bud.

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96 series 2 (white)

3'' turbo back exhuast

page guard alarm with remote start and steal camera

18''s

front mount

dual stage boost controller

very good cond, inside and out, always serviced every 5k??

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