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Hi All

I have bought another car so it is time to sell mine

Location: Brisbane Northside

Price $11,500

RB25DET, 5speed, 134,000 ks on body, mod plated for motor and other mods

Would suit someone who wants to take a car out to the track on weekends

mods

Engine:

RB25DET motor

Nismo Oil pump

Greedy profec e01

Front mount

3 inch exhaust

Pod

Greedy emanage ultimate

Splitfire coilpacks

Makes 200rwkw at 12psi

Koyo 32mm Twin core rad

Heavy duty clucth

Walbro 255l/Hr fuel pump

Suspension

HSD coilovers

Solid rear cradle bushes

Adjustable front castor rods

Adjustable front camber bushes

17x9 rears and 17x8 fronts light weight rims

Water pump and timing belt and oil pump changed 2,000k's ago when the RB25 was put in the car

r33 GTST fron brakes

RDA Slotted rotors all round (about 4000ks old)

ADR Approved braided brake lines

Body

Full vertex style body kit

HID Head lights

New Engine mounts

Interior

Momo Steering wheel

r34 GTT seats

Nismo shit knob

Quick release steering wheel hub

Lots of guages

Viper paging alarm

The car really needs a respray but that is all that is required to finish it off, would make a great street car and is more than capable track car with the Rad temps dont go over 90 degress at QR.

i'm sure i have missed some mods but will put them up later if i think of them

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