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Hey

The Time has come to sell my first car, Time To Move On...

Looking at selling so i can go over seas, and its not practical for work anymore

Its an Genuine Honest relaible car, Never had a Problem, Ive owned and adored this car for the last Four Years

Allways Serviced with royal Purple Oil, Redline Gear Box Oil

Full 100thousand km Service, Belts and Tensionioners and water pump

Never been Boosted, I had plans for the car, but decided to leave it the way it is.

As i imported it was a clean japanise family car, even with original nissan seat covers,

108,***kms

RB20det

Manual

Factory Dark Blue

Trust Front Mount Intercooler

Exeady heavy duty clutch

Reinheard 3" exhaust from turbo with twin pipes on the rear, Very Unique Sound

DBA Slotted Rotors, (Front) wit Bendix Ultimate Fronts

apexi podfilter wit carbon fiber heat sheild

Nismo Gear knob

Tein Aussie Spec Super Streets, With Noltec adjustable bushes, with a really good allighnment, of camber and castor

HKS Oil Cooler

Aircon is working

JVC Head deck

Apexi SAFC Installed but Never Properly Used

18 inch Star corp Impuls Deep Dish Shadow Chrome 18x8.5 Front 18x9.5 Rear, Wit Decent amount of rubber left, kumo 18x235x40 Front Nangkang 18x245x40 Rears

Guards Rolled To fit rims

3 point alarm with in built turbo timer

Nissan Carpets

Rego till julyish

Spare Parts:

All Original Parts, Rims, Suspension, Exhaust, Air Box

Apexi El Mechanical Boost Gauge in box nerver installed,

Bendix Ultimate pads rear

$8500ono

Northern Beaches NSW

Cheers

Brett

0431253639

I know its hard to sell a car these days but hopefull... fingers crossed

Hoping For A Quick Sale

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Sorry But More Pictures Will Follow tomorrow

Edited by FLY-4DR
Looks like a Auto to manual conversion,is it using the manual ECU?

Yea, Was the Auto to manual conversion,

I was told it was all done properly with the Manual ECU, and i have no reason to disbelive, it idles perfectly and at 800

I chose an auto out of all the import papers because of its grade and quality of car, im pretty sure it was a 4.5, 4 at the very least,

When it came off the boat it had the Genuine Nissan Doiley Seat covers, was a family car, weather sheilds and silver strips down the side of the doors, grannma spec, Still have the covers to prove, came with that green nissan service book and manual. standard head deck.

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