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hi

this is my car. iv had it about 9 months now. just counting down the last three months till i can bring it back to australia.

99 Nissan C35 Laurel Club S

RB25det manual

its pretty well standard

aero lip kit - the lip is made by the company i bought the car from

KTS coilovers

Blitz cat back

HKS turn flow cooler

Greddy 50mm dual core radiator

Blitz full bucket seat

cusco castor rods

cusco front and rear swaybars

1.5 way diff

ORC super single

work emotion xt7's 18x9.5 +12 all round

federal rsr fronts and ss595's rear 225/40/18

2 x r33 gtr rims with ss595's

works bell detachable boss kit

360mm nardi classic in silver

HKS boost and water temp gauges

roof spoiler

currently

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the car will be getting sold so if anyone is genuinely interested shoot me a pm.

it can come with no mods or as many as someone wants as its a personal import..........

i wont be letting the car go for nothing tho :)

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Adam, you remember me telling you how I was going to buy this car off you before you even picked it up ;)

Is that my bed I can see next to the GTR rims?

What is that bracing stuff on the castor rods?

i sure do!!!!!!

im surprised you still remember that bed. haha :(

the cars all yours if you want it

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Eeek I have never seen one of these before, what a nice looking car and with an RB too.. hmmm I like :). These aren't available for import through SEVS (or whatever it is called) yet are they? Keep up the good work!

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Eeek I have never seen one of these before, what a nice looking car and with an RB too.. hmmm I like :) . These aren't available for import through SEVS (or whatever it is called) yet are they? Keep up the good work!

thanks

nope :) and there not going to be anytime soon either luckily :P

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Damn shame. How does it rate against a chaser?

my plan from the beginning was to bring it back to aus so its be the only registered one.

i was looking at chasers in the same shop i bought this from. as much as i liked them this has so much appeal because theres none in aus. so i figured it would be easy to sell.

never driven a chaser unfortunately.

its got an rb25, the interior is nicer than a chaser I think.

parts will be cheaper cause its a nissan.....

it uses s14/15 suspension so you can always change anything easily

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^^ haha yeah all Nissan sedans do that. Having my Ceffy on blocks for soo long made me forget that it barely comes up to my chest when its on the ground on wheels.

Adam, which state are you returning to?

and may I ask approximately how much you'd be willing to let it go for? or PM me ?

I might be interested in grabbing that and a VQ30DETT if the opportunity comes up.

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nice car! , they will be eligable for import in the not too distant future :) , in the pics they look massive ;)

i have a feeling there still a long way off and even if they do get approval there all going to be non turbo autos. the turbo auto's are rare as hens teeth and they all have neo engines.

fair enough you can convert it when it gets to aust tho

they are a big car but the other car i drive here is an elgrand, so its small compared to that :thumbsup:

^^ haha yeah all Nissan sedans do that. Having my Ceffy on blocks for soo long made me forget that it barely comes up to my chest when its on the ground on wheels.

Adam, which state are you returning to?

and may I ask approximately how much you'd be willing to let it go for? or PM me ?

I might be interested in grabbing that and a VQ30DETT if the opportunity comes up.

ill be back to qld :)

will send you a pm

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