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FOR SALE !!!!!!!!

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

TEIN FULLY ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS

SLOTTED ROTORS FRONT & REAR

20'' RIMS 90% TREAD

AUTOMETER BOOST GAUGE

NISMO GEAR KNOB

TURBOSMART BOOST CONTROLLER

EXHAUST FROM TURBO BACK

HKS POD FILTER

BOSCH 500HP FUEL PUMP

NISMO 300KMH DASH CLUSTER/ READS 90000KM

DRIVERS BUCKET SEAT/ STANDARD PASSENGER SEAT

CD PLAYER

FRONT BAR PLASTIC WELDED IN CENTER/ NUMBER PLATE MOVED

MOMO STEERING WHEEL

JJR COILPACKS

ALARM SYSTEM WITH LOTS OF FEATURES/KEYLESS ENTRY/INBUILT TURBO TIMER/REMOTE START/STOP/ELECTRIC WINDOW LIFT

5% WINDOW TINT ON SIDES. 15% ON REAR

TIMING BELT REPLACED 10000KM AGO

REGO TILL 27/04/10

LOCATED HILLS AREA IN SYDNEY

THIS HAS BEEN MY PRIDE & JOY FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS I WAS THE FIRST AUSTRALIAN OWNER & WILL BE VERY SAD TO SEE IT GO BUT ITS TIME TO MOVE ON. THE CAR HAS SOME MINER SCRATCHES BUT NOTHING MAJOR, THE AERIAL NEEDS REPAIR BUT RADIO STILL WORKS FINE, IT HAS HONESTLY BEEN A VERY VERY RELIABLE CAR, REGULARLY SERVICED & WELL LOOKED AFTER SINCE I HAVE OWNED IT.

PRICE $15000ono

ANY QUESTIONS PHONE STEVE 0418549870

MORE PHOTOS POSTED SOON.......................

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Where is it located?

How many k's do u think is on it? As you said the dash states 90,000k's.. how many k's did it have when imported?

Anything extra with sound system? ie. cd player. please specify

STILL FOR SALE GUYS!!!!

Judging by the interior i would say it was close to what the dash reads, but to be honest there is no way of knowing what the japs did to it before they shipped it over. Car had 70000km when i recieved it & i was the first aussie owner!!

Located near parramatta in sydney.

Yep it has a cd player with aftermarket speakers in the doors and rear parcel shelf, with cable to plug into ipod & ipod holder.

Selling because i always wanted a V8, no swaps as my V8 is already parked in my driveway!

I am a mechanic by trade and have looked after this car ever since owning it.

This is a very clean, respectable looking car, all inspections welcome.

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