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4agze out of ae92 with about 150,000kms,

360,000kms on dash

4-2-1 TRD copy extractors into custom 2.5 inch exhaust,

front DBA slotted rotors with PROJECT MU brake pads,

Front Mount Cooler 400x300x65,

Bosch lifter fuel pump,

Bosch external fuel pump,

1LTR SURGE tank,

Nevo pulley kit,

DRIFT Stainless steel Pod filter,

8mm fuel line ,

King springs and Monroe gt shocks front and rear,

ORIGIN front bar VERTEX side skirts and rear bar,

MA61 rims,

JDM headlights, parkers and foggies,

Monza bucket seats,

short shifter,

Quick release kit with Nardi steering wheel,

Blitz boost gauge and Speco tacho plus Air to Fuel Autometer gauge,

When I bought this car there was many things to fix, it was sprayed with a black spray can, so I got a cheap respray white which looks a bit more clean and decent.Had to fix

most of the suspension parts like tie rods, bearings, shocks etc...Parts like extractor new high temp bolts,cooler pipes,vacuum leaks,rear gear box seal, hooking all the gauges up,damaged body kit have all been fixed professionally.

BAD POINTS...

The car has come a long way since I've had it, there are still things to do like interior parts which is still all there but a bit run down like the dash.. Paint looks pretty good if your not to picky.

Drivers side window needs help going up and down. Does not have a heater or air con I've never got around to getting it installed.

It's never gave me any major problems I've taken this baby to Mt Bulla a couple of times , Apollo Bay etc.... Real joy,handles great and so much fun to drive.

I'll be keeping the Head unit since it was a gift but will be leaving the AMP and 6 Jensen speakers

I'll be considering swaps with R32, S13's - 180sx or silvia's (SR20) car's have to be turbo manual .Preferred color is black but any other color will be considered

$7500 firm

Any enquirers just give me a text or call 0403715803

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Thanks all.

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