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Car is only $7.5K if sold before Christmas. Can deliver anywhere between Canberra and Coffs Harbour for the cost of petrol only!!!

Series One.

Details

103,000 kms

RB20DET

Manual.

Full 3"mandrel bent exhaust. Nice sound and excelent fit.

Adjustable Cam Gears.

Bosch 040 fuel pump.

550 cc injectors just fitted.

remapped computer to match injectors and to fix stock tune.

Uni Pro Foam Filter.

boost raised to 9 psi with bleed valve.

TEIN coilovers.

Strut braces front and rear.

18" wheels.

Adjustable front sway bar.

APEXI turbo timmer.

JVC Head Unit with USB

Fusion Speakers.

Imobiliser just fitted with remote entry.

Work completed with reciepts

Manual Conversion ($750 in labour alone) - Tempi Jap Wreckers

100K service done 2k ago - timming belt, plugs, water pump and all that. Cost about $1400. Trojen Motorsport.

Brake master cylinder rebuild ($400+). Trojen Motorsport

New benex ultimate pads on the front and all frour disks machined.

550cc injectors serviced and fitted (new seals) along with a bit of wiring ($400). Trojen Motorsport

New front diff seal, drive shaft boots, castor rod bushes, and a full wheel alignment. ($400 aprox). Capital Steering and Suspension.

I am the first owner to do any mods to this car and it was 100% stock when I got it. Right down to the Nissan Exhaust. I havne't put many ks on it, but another car that I really want has come up so I thought I would put this up and see if there is any interest. It is an awsome car to drive, but there are some things you just have to let go.

There are a couple of holes in thr font bumper. Nothing major, but I'll put you can see it in the pics. It comes with a spare bumper in better nic.

Also have a full set of Coupe rear pannels (including tail lights) to do the conversion.

Open to Offers around the $7.5K

Give me a call on 0410 463 334 if you have any questions or would like a look and a drive.

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Have seen this car before, nice looking stockish 4 door, apart from the bumper holes and the odd dent in the back as mentioned. Sad to see it go, not many at all in canberra.

would you be interested in a trade for an S15? cash adjustment my way:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=196935

That is a beautiful S15. I appreciate the offer, but I don't have the cash to do the balance, though it would be tempting to get a loan. Thanks, but no thanks.

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So this is a 4WD 4 door? so the power figure was at all 4 wheels?

The power figure was on a 2wd dyno with the fuse pulled for the ATESA. We don't have many 4wd dynos in Canberra >_<

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Also comes with a two wheel steering pump for if someone wants to take out the HICAS. A few other spares too.

Just had all new seals put into the injectors.

Email or call for more info...

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Christmas Special Price. Only available 'till the new year.

Also, can deliver anywhere between Canberra and Coffs Harbour since I'll be going that way on the 22nd.

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