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Make:Nissan

Model:34

Milage:150k

Transmission:Manual

Colour:White

Location:Perth

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price:13000

Contact:0422056118

Kinda sad to see it go, had big plans but no go. Reason for selling im planning to get GTR. Car is Great for P Platers and a better alternative to civics and lancers :P. Mods are as follows;

Top Secret front bar with eyelids

spits fire coil packs

short shifter

G.max 18inch deep dish rims

R33 Turbo brakes

Extractors with 2.5 inch exhaust

Lowered King Springs

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Nice 180 man, quite similar taste... I wanted to paint my colour exactly like your orange... Anyways thanks for the offer but I'm looking for a 34GTR once this is gone =]... Good luck in yours sales man... Btw how much power at the wheels??

i would LOVE to buy this car, turbo or not it is absolute porn.

if I sell mine before this is gone it is mine dude... interested in a trade? check my FS post.

no worries dude, I have had a lot of interest but nothing concrete at yet... it only takes one though.

it has not been tuned yet but the dyno on stock boost read 145rwkw which is healthy. with a tune and around 18psi through this turbo, it should be looking at 180-200rwkw.

Nope but if your really interested I can find out from toll or tnt or whoever is better..

hey mate, will you sell interstate. im in adelaide. do you have any idea how much it will cost to get it here. cheers
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