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This car, is a real charmer. Very very regretful sale, Will be dearly missed.

Awesome Car for cruising along the Esplanade in the warm weather

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Alot of Blood, Sweat and Cash has gone in to this car. .

Alot of the mods on this car aren't even 2000kms old. . .

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Wheels: Front WORK VS

Rear WORK VS-KF

Fitted with Bendix Ultimate Pads Grabbing on to Drilled and Slotted

Rotors

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Suspension: Brand new JIC Fully Adjustable Coilovers

10 step damper adjustable, 2 way height adjustable, Pillow ball front

upper mounts

CUSCO Front strut brace with brake master holder

CARBING Rear strut brace ( Soild for extra strength)

Solid rear end, Complete with Alloy bush's ( Solid mount bushers )

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Engine ( These are all less then 1000kms old ).

Adjustable cam gears

Gates timing belt

Cooling-Pro FMIC 76mm

Genuine Manifold Studs, Nuts and Gasket

Second hand R34 Turbo with low kms on it. ( No shaft play )

Extreme 6 PUK Heavy duty brass button clutch <-- 6000kms old.

Apexi Pod Filter

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Exhaust 3" Straight through ( De-Cat can be fitted before sale )

Adjustable Varex Muffler, Loud or Quite etc. ( Brand New )

External wastegate ( Brand New )

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Other

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GTR Front end ( F-Bar, Reo etc )

Sparco bucket seat with harness

Greddy Gauges

HKS EVC

Cusco 2-Way MEC Diff

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Many more mods, listing them all off would just take to long

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As Is 17500 ( Needs new coilpacks ). .

Fixed 18500 with 3 months rego.

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+ Thrown in for 18500 will be

17" ROH Mantis Chrome Wheels /w Tyres 235/45/17 LIKE NEW

Retail for $2500+

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=0&trecs=64

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Go to carsales for pictures.

Remember this price is NEG, Throw me a offer but do keep in mind, There has been $3000+ just spent on this car, Plus all the other things.

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Price now dropped again to 18000 with 3 months rego.. Come on guys this is a great summer car, Nothing beats the sound of a RB with a turbo slowly spooling up down along the beach, but also a great car to drive through the colder months.

Any questions or info about mods just shoot me a PM or send me a text.

Cheers.

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