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Hey all, I've decided it's the right time to sell my baby. Why the low price? I dont want it sitting around for ever. price is negotiable if you are serious.

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Details are as follows

Sk's Bilstein circlip height adjustable suspension with whiteline uprated springs, fitted approx 1000km agp

18x8.5/9.5 Staggered Starcorp Impuls with Nankang NSII tyres, 235/40 fronts 265/35 rears, fitted at same time as suspension

Nismo 1.5 way LSD

Powerfc with Hand controller, tuned by Matt Spry @ PITS performance to 240rwhp @ 12psi

Apexi AVC-R boost controller

Razo turbo timer

HKS pod filter

HKS blow off valve with plumb back adapter included (not currently fitted)

JJR split dump pipe (plumb back but you can still hear the wastegate!), high flow cat, Kakimoto cat back 3” exhaust

Recaro driver’s seat

Pioneer Bluetooth headunit with integrated handsfree and Ipod control

Wheel well mounted 12” pioneer subwoofer

Full NIsmo body kit

Relatively rare in Red

First owner ex Japan

Absolutely brilliant to drive, perfectly balanced between power/handling/comfort, but also a great base for modification if desired. Serviced every 5000km with Fuchs Lubricants, always run on BP Ultimate. Much loved but fiancé says it’s time to upgrade to a more “mature” car. Like a 350z with 20's :thumbsup:

If you would like any specific pics just ask and I will take them for you.

U keen on tarding with an 06 BF XR6T 6sp manual with 12,000kms on it!! A few little extras as well:)

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