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Licence pending suspension so i'm selling my line, expressions of interest at this stage cause i need a daily in the mean time. but if some1 really wants it i'll part with the gal.

1st owner in Australia, original logs from Japan. oil/oil filter every 5ks,

08/08 rego

all the maintenance stuff done, its ready for mods. - 72k kms - timing belt, water pump, tensioner+idler bearing done.

Compression test done, all is sweeet 165-170psi across i believe (tested by NBP, have results).

All worn suspension sorted g4 racing coil overs all round and nolethane bushes front end.

new brakes (slotted discs and qfm pads).

new xforce turbo back exhaust and apexi pod. All work done by workshops. Holds 10-10.5psi boost just on exhaust upgrade. plenty of potential.

ancillaries - pioneer 6850mp head unit?? apexi boost guage pillar mounted. Autowatch 456RLI immobiliser/alarm/keyless entry installed by security in motion. Inbuilt turbo timer so your car is not vulnerable while on cooldown.

Needs new tyres. - 18in 350z Track rims

small crack in front lip - see pic

have new exedy heavy duty clutch and afc neo as well. - sold seperately or bundled

also have stock suspension with lowered tein springs.

*sigh* im gonna miss my line...

$18k

im in hornsby/epping/parra/north ryde area

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more pics on request

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