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ok firstly about the car, car was purchased in japan roughly two years ago. Travelled to japan myself to find the best possible/non thrashed example and came across this. Car had one owner and legitimate 31000kms with books to prove. The car has way to many extras to remember or mention but over 8000 has easily been spent on this vehicle. All mods were done by the owner in japan.

NOTE: photos are old and from when the car was in japan, since then i have changed the gt wing to a nismo spoiler, and also replaced the sports steering wheel with an original nissan one. other then that car is how the photos show

exterior/non performance parts etc

ORIGINAL full bomex bodykit, (shows id tag on the insde of the front bar)

17" work wheels with deep dished rears

kei-office adjustable coilover suspension

nismo led taillights

twin plate clutch

1.5 way aftermarket lsd differential

nismo gt wing

interior:

4 defi gauges replacing standard

red recaro bucket seat

kenwood touch screen dvd player

now to performance (things will be missed but il update if anythign else comes to mind)

3"turboback exhaust

extractors

trust oil cooler

trust intercooler

apexi power fc

greedy electronic boost controller (on standard psi)

hks bov

pod

fuel pump

injectors

bigger radiator

oil catch can

car has always been looked after and taken care of. As mentioned i travelled to japan myself so i made sure to get the best example i could. An unfinished project from the first owner but going by the mods all it needs is a aftermarket turbo and some serious power can be extracted. Never dyno'd or taken to the track.

as mentioned will add if i remember anything else but basically covered most of it. Being a university student really cant afford to run this anymore. Also having turned 22 im feeling as though im getting abit over the turbo scene

and last but not least car needs to be sold so any reasonable offers will be considered. Please no time wasters or joy riders

looking for $27000 ono, also looking at getting a bmw 3 series convertible or honda s2000 so a swap will be considered for these cars only with cash adjustments either way

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apologies about the pics there a few years old including the one with red p's on it, if anyone is genuinely interested i can take new ones, just was in a rush to advertise it as im of to qld next week.

cheers guys

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