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Price $22,000.00 ONO

130,100Ks

Has had 100,000k service done

Silver in colour

Nismo Aero body kit

Mods

Tein Aus spec super street coil overs

Garrett GT 3076r .82 external gate

external oil cooler

3" turbo back exhaust

Tomei Fuel Pump

Front mount intercooler Custom stainless piping

Gizzmo MS-IBC electronic boost controller

Innovate Wideband installed

Nistune ECU

Nismo 480cc injectors

Nissan Z32 AFM

18" rims and tyres (235/40r18 front ,265/35r18 rears)

Brakes just been redone

regularly serviced

MV Automatics stage 2 Shift kit installed

Has done 248kws with old housing

Comes with Safety Certificate and rego until June

This is a very tidy car and drives very well

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hey, i just want to know what do you mean by ""MV Automatics stage 2 Shift kit installed"" Do you mean only the valve body from MV Auto??? only because I see that you have a tiptronic. I have a tiptronic, i wanted to put in a full shift kit to manualise my car, and he told me that it cant be done because it already has tiptronic, so only the valve body can go in... so whats yours???

I believe full manual would make it stage three if anything

I come from the old school V8 days and from memory thats a stage 3

stage 2 is just the valve body ,harder firmer shifts

And Phil I'd love for it to sell soon

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