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Make: Nissan

Model:R32 gtst

Milage:152 000k's

Transmission: 5sp manual

Colour:metallic black pearl(factory nissan)

Location:Brisbane northside, but will be driving it down to canberra on the 17th november to live. i currently live in canberra

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes when someone buys it

Currently registered? yes till march 2009

Price:$12,500

Contact:all day 0417 732 006

Comments / Modifications:

Power mods

hks 2530

hybrid fmic

550cc injectors

ems stinger ecu

hks ssqv b.o.v

adjustable cam gears

turbo bag

custom intake

bosch 040 intank fuel pump

pod filter,

autometer boost gauge (cobalt type),

C's short shift kit

trust gear knob

greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller (hidden in ash tray)

Other stuff

Pioneer head unit

Pioneer 6" inch splits 220W

Pioneer 6x9's rear 300W

Bendix ultimate brake pads all round

new water pump and timing belt < 5000 k's ago (gates racing belt, gmb pump),

goodyear eagle f1 tyres all round, 80 % tread,

Excedy heavy duty cushioned button clutch (great to drive),

remote central locking alarm with immobiliser and remote start with turbo timer,

well looked after daily driver, never taken to track and always serviced every 5-7000 k's with fully synthetic oil and iridium plugs (motul oil),

tuned by millenium motorsports at tingalpa, made 300rwhp (220rwkw) @ 17.5 psi and 250rwhp (185rwkw) @14psi on safe tune. These guys really know their stuff, great tune and fun to drive.

I am available by phone all day, please call 0417 732 006

Roadworthy will be supplied to buyer

This car has been on carsales for a little while, and was on here previously for a couple of days. So i thought i would put it back on here to get some more interest. i will be driving the car down to canberra on the 17th of november, if it hasnt sold by then. i would prefer to sell in qld just for ease factor

****PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE, I AM OPEN TO ALL OFFERS****

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