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This car is very clean on the outside. Has a few blemishes on the inside interior, drivers bolster and a couple scuffs on the trims.

Colour: Gunmetal Grey 90" model

Features:

3.5 inch exhaust and 2.5inch front pipes. Has spare de-cat muffler not installed.

Lowered springs

Viper Alarm System

Tinted windows

Heavy Duty Excedy Clutch - Very nice to drive and still 85% with lightened flywheel.

Nismo 17x9 +18 LMGT2 rims. Look tough

New front rotors

Drilled rear rotors

Pioneer cd player.

N1 front bar inserts and bonnet lip.

Custom inserts in the door and rear trims

$11000 Can do it for $750 less minus wheels and you supply your own.

It has been sitting in my yard now for a long time as I bought a cheap girly car to drive to work for the last 6 months. The rego has since expired. It has good oil pressure and comp on all cylinders but the rear o2 sensor has died so it runs a little rich on the rear cylinders. No bad noises.

I contrated all last year without paying tax so I would like the car sold to make the tax bill a little nicer but I'm not to desperate as I have the cash already sitting there.

Would rather talk over the phone than internet.

Gareth 0417370869

South of Melb

No wanker offers please. You know who you are!! Be realistic

Will have to get some pic on the weekend. From the outside its just a gunmetal 32. Can get some underneath photos.

Comps were about 165-170 on my tester with only the 5 psi variance. Very nice quite motor.

please upload some pics.

anything else mechanically wrong with the car? No rattles, no smoke? WHat kind of compliance?

look forward to hearing from you.

Michael

[email protected]

if your really interested why not just call him guys? his number is listed up top and will be much quicker then waiting for a response here.

gluck with the sale Gareth.

Have been sick so haven't had a chance to get some good pics or do anyhting really over the last week

Cheers Priestly and Ashneel. I have had so many dead end pm conversations over the years I'm over it.

As for pics its a straight gunmetal 32 like all the others and visually from the outside it is in VGC!

The only people who have even bought cars off me have been the ones who called so if you cannot afford a $2 phone call for a quick conversation you probably cannot afford the car.

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