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White, 1995

Dual airbags (Series 1.5)

Low 76,500kms (Mostly city driving)

STYLING

GTR copy front bar

GTR copy spoiler

Side skirts

Tinted Windows

Nismo clear side indicators

17" PIAA rims

Ready to sel, RWC available. New 12mth rego starting 25 August. Just been serviced, brand new front tyres, new original Nissan brake pads, rotors, plus front headlights have been polished internally.

MODS + ACCESSORIES

HKS SSQV bov

HKS type-S front mount intercooler

Apex Turbo timer

Apex SAFC 2

Defi 2 BF boost meter + control unit

Mine's pod filter (K&N)

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Lightened and balanced flywheel

Custom cool air box + cool air intake

Custom oil catch tank

GTR cluster

Cusco strut bar (F)

GTR strut bar ®

Full turbo back exhaust system

Aftermarket alarm system with 3 point immobilizer + shock sensor

TEIN NA coilovers

The car has been stripped to almost stock to clear VicRoads RWC. You have a choice of receiving the car as is with parts separated (sold as a whole lot) OR car with mods fitted (after the transfer and RWC has been cleared). Or, it can be sold w/out RWC if you prefer to organise this on your own.

Comes with new 12mth rego starting 25 August.

As is (almost stock) with parts separated, no RWC $11,200

As is (almost stock) with parts separated, with RWC $11,800

With all mods put back in (after clearing VicRoads), with RWC $12,600

I'll confirm should there be any change in price.

Location - Melbourne Southbank or Richmond

Serious buyers only

PM me or sms me on 0412 953958

(More pics to come!)

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