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hi guys,

selling my car which i've owned for about 1 & 1/2 now. has been very reliable and serviced by myself every 5000-7000 km's with Motul turbolight 4100 oil. recently change the fuel filter and plugs about 400km's ago. car has approx 117,000km's (cluster was changed by previous owner), 5 speed manual, and pretty clean throughout. reason for selling is need a work ute and cant keep the car as i don't wanna pay 2 rego's and 2 insurance. Rego til April 2008

features:

Exterior:

- Full respray in tiga mica (even inside engine bay/boot/inners etc. are done)

- Full bodykit (400r kit all round, trunk spoiler)

- TEIN height adjustable coilover suspension

- 18inch DTM shadow chrome dished rims

- Tinted windows (very dark)

Engine:

- Garrett GT2535 turbo with adjustable actuator

- Blitz pod filter

- Apexi SAFC piggyback fuel computer

- Full exhaust system with 3inch dump

- Front mount intercooler

- Exedy H.D cushioned button clutch (3,500km's old)

- Turbotech boost controller

- R32 GTR fuel pump

- cold air feed

- Oil catch can

- Strut braces

Interior:

- Pioneer MP3 CD player

- 2 x Autometer guages (boost and oil)

- Turbo timer

- Genuine Nissan Skyline floor mats

- Magicar pager alarm system

Condition Notes:

small chip on front bar, and a few hairline cracks on body kit, but barely noticeable unless close up, holes in boot from old spoiler.

Got dyno'd at 200.5rwkw, but still has more left in it. (can provide dyno sheet) Compression test done 4 months ago, and very equal across all cylinders. Mechanical inspections welcome, please no time wasters or dreamers. Genuine reasons for sale, this car will not disappoint. more pics can be supplied, just pm me

will trade plus cash adjustment for ford AU ute on gas (low km's)

can view in Lara (just before Geelong). call Mark on 0404856642

Price - $19,500 but negotiable

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