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I have owned this car for 10 months, I have never had any problems with it. It has been serviced every

5,000 kms whilst i've owned it. I am selling the car to finance a project car.

The car is pretty close to standard with a factory sunroof, a full 3" varex exhaust system which allows

volume control, adjustable from the cabin. The car also has a cusco strut brace and 3Racing pod filter. It

has just had a complete service, including engine oil, filter, transmission oil, diff oil, spark plugs, brake

fluid, and fuel filter. The brakes are still roadworthy as are the tyres. Although the front tyres are approx

80% the rears are beginning to wear low and I'm happy to replace them before the sale. The car has a

complete sound system with ipod interface, pioneer headunit, and 4x pioneer 6" 2 way speakers. The

car is fitted with lowered springs (still legal height) and 17" avanti rims. It has a Viper alarm system

including a built in immobiliser. The car just had a different thermostat put in it to reduce warm up time,

genuine Nissan coolant was also used. The indicators which are normally mounted on the front bumper

were re-wired into the headlight to make room for a custom/aftermarket front bumper. The interior has

been fitted with series 2 dash garnishes, Razo shift knob and blue LED instrument cluster lighting.

The aerial for the radio has been removed and replace with an aftermarket one (hidden). Unfortunetly I

have only found time to fiberglass and fill the hole where the aerial used to be. I have done the same for

the boot lock. There was a dint on the roof near the windscreen when I bought the car which I have also

filled. The areas need only to be sanded back and painted, I have all of the required paints, primers etc

if you wanted to do it yourself. Otherwise the cost for the work to be done is approx $450.

Please have no hesitations to call me on 0423655342, preferably after 6pm on weekdays, weekends

anytime, I'm also open to swaps for s13's and 180sx's

FOR PICS GO TO

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...677&trecs=1

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