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Hey Guys,

Time has come for me to start looking into the world of realestate, so sadly, I must sell the pride and joy.

Below is what I have posted on carsales.com.

Features:

GTR replica front bar and rear spoiler

Enkei 16" Wheels

HKS Exhuast System (3" from dump, 5" tip)

Tanabe Coilover suspension

Front and rear strut brace

Large Air pod

Razo Turbo timer

Razo Pedals

Momo Steering wheel

Pioneer cd player

Boost gauge

Immobilizer

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Replaced water pump with a high performance one after I purchased it (replaced timing belt at same time)

This car has not given me any troubles and has been very reliable. Most people are amazed at how clean the car is.. Inspections are more than welcome. I've had one guy get a mechanic to look at it in a pit and he couldn't find any problems other than a bit of grease around the gearbox.. reason he didn't purchase was because his finance wouldn't come through.

Please no joyriders, and if you need finance to make the purchase, please get that sorted before hand.

I am in no hurry to sell the car, however all reasonable offers will be considered, I am flexible on price and I will also consider a swap (with extra cash) as I am downgrading to a car no more than $5k. So tell me what you got and I'll see if I'm interested!

Phone me after work hours (being 9 - 5 weekdays or all day weekends) on 0421 712 805

Edited by JC_R32
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  • 2 weeks later...

Thought I better bump this up... Don't check my computer often so send us a text or give me a call.

Price is negotiable and am open to swaps with extra $$...

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