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Hey guys,

Unfortunately my car was involved in abit of a bingle the other night, and I have decided that I couldnt be bothered fixing it and will pull out of the car game for now and re-cooperate the costs. Car has rego till March next year and is the australian delivered version spec s.

Anyhow the list is as follows which is what the car comes with for the price. If you want the TE37 wheels in the photo, add 2.3k on the price

Exterior:

Stock r33 rims

Vertex sides + rear bar

Smoked tail lights

Car sprayed in skyline QM1 white

Nismo clear indicators

Silvia "S" badge on bonnet

5% window tints

HID kit 6.5k

Rolle rear gaurds

Rolled front gaurds

Interior:

Power FC hand control

Angled mount for hand controller

Jap spec a-pillar boost gauge holder

MB Quart speakers in parcel shelf

Pioneer OEL display head unit

Driveline:

K-mac shocks with lowered king springs

K-mac adjustable camber tops

Adjustable rear toe arms

Adjustable rear camber arms

New steering rack ends

Just serviced gear box oil

Lightened flywheel

Exedy heavy duty full face organic clutch (Very nice clutch to handle power plus drive on the street as a daily)

Engine damper

New bendix ultimate rear brake pads

R34 GTT front brake setup, consists of larger rotors + calipers

DBA slotted front rotors

Motul DOT 5.1 brake fluid (Wont boil)

Engine wise:

Fully rebuilt by Ricol automotive and only driven 10 000km's

N/A S15 throttle body

Larger unkown brand injectors, been told they are Sard

Trust PE2 catback

Combined front/dump in one, 3inch

Hi-flow cat (Non legal)

Z32 AFM

Trust Airnix air filter

HKS stage one camshaft

Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers

Cometic metal head gasket (Standard size)

ARP head studs

Greddy front mount + piping (Will need to be replaced)

Power FC module unit

Turbosmart boost tee

Custom airbox

New rocker arms

Head checmically cleaned and re-valved

Car has been serviced every 5,000k's. Everything is straight including the rear, only thing thats damaged is the front nose of the car. Rails are all straight and all seams on the shock towers are fine. The things that need to be replaced include the following

*Windscreen (Broken from airbags)

*Airbags both driver and passanger

*Front A/C condensor

*Front radiator support and all supports on the front

*Headlights

*Will supply a vertex front bar

*Intercooler + piping

*Bonnet

*Passanger gaurd

*Need to replace aftermarket oil cooler, if not can just go without

Radiator did not break, car was running after collision was done, however imediately shut off as the oil cooler had broken. Car will start, but will need oil put in it as the oil cooler is still connected but broken thus is leaking. Majority of the impact was on the passanger side of the vehicle. Lots of money has been poored into this car, however its sad to see it go as I cant afford to get it back on the road. Have been quoted 3k for the replacement parts and will forward the contact for parts to the buyer.

This would be an absolute steal for someone whos a panel beater.

Contact Jason on

0423 324 906 / [email protected]

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And before it was damaged

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