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5 A auticon rating. Was a stock Car from japan, Just driveren for 9months,have to sale coz going oversea, spend more than50K for modifcation.

Now running two Setup

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Tuned by jimmy at CRD

All mod parts were bought brand new, used less than 4000kms

Brand new N1 engin. less than 4000kms(recipt avaliable from justjap)

Tomei metal head Gasket kit.less than 4000kms

Exedy twin plate clutch.less than 4000kms

Garrent GT2560 turbos.less than 4000kms

Sard 700cc Injecter.less than 4000kms

Tomei cams&camgear. less than 4000kms

Tomei exhuast manifold.less than 4000kms

Tomei dump pipe.less than 4000kms

Hks 3.5"front pipe.less than 4000kms

Fujisubo Metal 3.5" CAT.less than 4000kms

Fujisubo 3.5" Catback

Apexi PFC.less than 4000kms

Apexi power intake reload suction.less than 4000kms

Z32 airflow meters.less than 4000kms

ARC intercooler.less than 2000kms

Carbon air box.less than 4000kms

Greddy pipping kit.less than 2000kms

KOYO 2CORE RACING Radiator.less than 2000kms

HKS evc5 BOOST controller.less than 4000kms

HKS SSQV Bov.less than 4000kms

Tein monoflex damper kit with DFEC.less than 4000kms

Nismo fuel pump.less than 4000kms

Nismo fuel regurator.less than 4000kms

Nismo 320km dash(white)

DAB 5000 Brake disc.less than 4000kms

Goodride brake line kit.less than 4000kms.

18" Work emition XD9 rims.less than 4000kms

Toyo T1R tires 265/35/18.less than 4000kms

Apexi turbo timer.less than 4000kms.

Geniue Nismo front bumper bar($3000...)

Z-tune side skirt and rear .less than 4000kms

Carbon Lower Lip. Brand new

Nismo smoked indicator

Pionner Touch screen DVD player.

Logbook. Full service history from year 1999

Price negotiable but reasonable offer only

I will upload pics ASAP

TEL:0430454958

Michael

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Edited by okokok

Good god if i only had the $$$ that is pure sex (possibly better than) pity you have to sell her mate but very impressive car u have there good luck with sale shouldnt take long.

What a car, makes me wonder why i sold mine! I will be supremely jealous of its new owner!

Good luck with the sale, Should happen pretty quickly i would imagine...

Edited by Duncan1

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