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This is for those who have either always wanted a quick car or those who are thinking of spending big$$$ building a quick car........... buy this car and save a crap load of money. Why spend 30k on your car when for the same money you can save the hassle and buy this car AND a circuit GTR AND a drift 180 for the same money, or just keep the extra $25000 in your pocket. Ask most people and theyll tell you the same

This car was owned by the owner of GCG brett before i purchased it from him. quality work all over not a cent spared. Team Karam have since been looking after the car for me.

RB30, 3L ORinged Block, Accel Gapless Piston Rings, ROSS Balancer, ARP Rod Bolts, Race Prep Head, Oringed Port/Polish 25Head, Wisco pistons 9;1 comp, Billet H-Beam Rods, Nitrated Knife Sharpened Crank, H/Duty Valve Springs, ARP Head Studs, King Bearings, JUN oil pump, Adj HKS Cam Pulley, 750cc MSD injectors, Custom Fab Inlet Plenum, Custom 80mm Throttle Body, Custom GT3566R Turbo, K&N air filter, 321 Stainless steel Exh Manifold, extrenal 50mm Turbosmart Pro wasteGate(with screamer), HKS intercooler, 15'' Thermo Fan, Tial 50mm Competition BOV, Malpassi Fuel Reg, Magnon inline oil filter for the turbo, 3'' Exhaust, Ceramic button 5 spot clutch, Custom Aluminium Radiator, bosch 044 fuel pump, Nismo oil cooler, Microtech MTX-12, Custom Alloy washer bottle, GTR Rear Mech LSD Diff, Custom Alloy Breather Bottle, TRUST Turbo Timer, TRUST exhaust temp gauge, Blitz boost gauge, Cusco Front Strut Brace, Leather Seat/Door Trims/Handbrake/Gear stick, White faced dash cluster, Nismo gear nob, MOMO steering wheel, 19" Custom painted Rims, Khumo 245Front/ 275 Rear, GTR Front Bar/Side Skirts, 335ATWKW 20psi, Ran 11.3 with only 1.95 60' !!! on street slicks, Get the 60' down to 1.6x region and YOU WILL run 10 with full slicks +boost Easily.............. EXTREAMLY CLEAN GTS, NO BULL TYPE OF CAR $21000 NEG. Many more extras

Before any1 mensions the dash, id like to say it wasnt my idea and was like that when i bought the car. and for those who like it good for you. cheers

oh and a CD player with speakers too.

No swaps ................ unless youve got a 63 impala 2Door then we can talk (sorry but thats what ill be buying next)

Located in Hinchinbrook ( just west of liverpool/Sydney)

July 09 rego

Any ques call me 0430101863

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For sale guys......

for the next two weeks, then ill be tuning/slickin it up to try to crack a 10....

if it doesnt get sold in the next two weeks ill keep it and enjoy it some more

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