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things of interest:

*9x,xxxkms - timing belt done.

*Series 1.5 (series 1 body, series 2 engine)

*makes 185RWKW on 11PSI tuned by Electronic Automotive

*12L/100km

*tinted windows.

*alarm and immobaliser.

*turbo timer.

Engine:

*front mount cooler.

*Apexi SAFC - adjustable computer.

*Apexi power intake.

*3" dump, 3" to twin 2.5" with twin jasma cannons exhaust.

*Oil catch-can.

Gearbox:

*5spd with new heavy duty hydralic clutch.

* NISMO short shifter, Veilside gearknob.

Suspension:

*front strut brace.

*lowered Pedder front springs and shocks.

*lowered Pedders rear springs, KYB shocks.

Interior:

*drivers airbag

*autometer boost & volts gauges.

*JVC TV ($2000 reciept) with AV box (can watch TV)

*front & rear Pioneer speakers

*front tweeters & crossovers

*12" boxed sub, 600WRMS amp, massive fuse - boot install.

Exterior:

*red calipers

*genuine Bomex front bar

*clear indicators

*series 2 rear spoiler.

*GTR Grille.

Wheels:

*18" GMAX

*8.5" wide front, Ventus rubber.

*9.5" deep dish rears, bridgestone rubber

has recently had brakes bleed, oils changed (motor, g-box, diff) new

spark plugs, fuel pump (Walbro), and fuel filter

is an excelent vehicle, only selling as i will be recieving a company car, not drifted or raced still has 4 wheel steer and over $1000 worth of rubber on the back, was used as a Great Ocean Road cruise caron sundays, was warmed up before every drive and was cared for, and parked either under carport or in garage. not smoked or eaten in.

STRICTLY NO joy riders, test pilots or tour groups, no money DONT CALL!

$13,499 ONO with wheels, cheaper without.

if i dont answer please send SMS

Is a great buy, total cost over $24,000, great value for money!

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