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OK here are the details!!! Please understand no bits will be removed for sale seperately!!! Will consider an EVO 4,5,6,7 or 2-door WRX Sti *ONLY* for a swap (cash adjustments to be determined)

Silver

1998 Coupe

Tiptronic

Registered until 01/08

~73000kms

350Z Track Wheels 18 x 8

Black/Grey leatherette covered seats (‘Skyline’ embossed)

Nismo clear indicators

Factory HID Xenon (brand new 6000K globes)

VG30 Highflow turbo

Bikirom programmable ECU (via USB)

R34 V-spec fuel pump

550cc injectors

Bellmouth dump-pipe

CES magnaflow exhaust system

FMIC (doesn't cut through any structural parts)

Splitfire coilpacks

Lowered KingSprings

Mongoose Immobiliser/Alarm

JVC MP3 KD-LH2000

Front/Rear Response Kevlar Splits

Amazing car! Probably other bits I've missed!

$29000 ono

now

$25500

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looks good dan. wish the R34 that my brother mangled was running.. looks just like urs.

i like ur 350Z track rims. if u do want to seperate.. :D

Sorry mate, just think she's better as a package ;) Tell your brother to buy it....get a second chance at that corner ;)

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Still here, not sure for how much longer as a GT-RS kit is looking very attractive at the moment....seems a waste to have all the supporting gear on the car, but just lacking the turbo :P

*waits for Ed to slap me*

free bump to this amazingly clean car .. good condition from what i remember its made a decent figure of power? 200+ rwkw? shame ur selling them ! i got first dibs on the seat covers and ur rims lol

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