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Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: NEED KASH

Asking Price: 30,000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0431075312

Extra Information:

THIS IS BY FAR THE MOST NICEST V-SPEC GTR OUT THERE. ITS THE BEST COLOUR FOR GTR'S, MIDNIGHT PURPLE PEARL

MODS ARE AS FOLLOW:

FRESH BARE METAL RESRAY 6700K

FRESH BIG SINGLE TURBO SETUP 5400K

FRESH ENGINE REBUILD 7300K

MASSIVE ALPINE SOUND SYSTEM 4200K

18Z BY 10Z ALL ROUND 4700K

NEW KUHMO 275'Z ALL ROUND 1200K

FULL LEATHER TRIM 3600K

1000CC INJECTORS 850K

APEXI COMPUTER 1300K

FULLY ADJUSTABLE HKS COILOVERS 2000K

THE LIST GOES ON AND ON WITH THE MODS AND THE AMOUNT OF KASH IV BLOWN ON THIS BEAST IT HAS A 60MM EXTERNAL GATE WITH SCREAMER, 3.5'' STAINLESS STEEL DUMP PIPE FOLLOWED THROUGH WITH 5'' CANNON THERES JUST TOO MUCH TO LIST.

THIS CAR HAS TO BE SEEN IN PERSON TO BE BELIEVED

WILL SWAP FOR CARS WITH OF LESS OR GREATER VALUE WITH KASH ADJUSTMENT EITHER WAY

PLEASE NO SHIT BOXES

ALSO VERY NEGOTIABLE ON PRICE JUST TRY ME

SORRY BOUT PICTURE QUALITY

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"KASH" is actually spelt "CASH", just so you know.

Got any engine bay pics?

How many km's on body and engine? KM's since "build"?

Details on "build"?

Reason for Selling: NEED KASH

WILL SWAP FOR CARS WITH OF LESS OR GREATER VALUE WITH KASH ADJUSTMENT EITHER WAY

PLEASE NO SHIT BOXES

Why would you be willing to trade up to something of higher value when you "need kash" ?

Hey mate,

I put up a post yesterday regarding swaps with a GTR, check it out and let me know if it's something that you'd be looking for: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Swaps-t312230.html

it's a R33 GTST RB25/30 pushing out 380rwkw.

Can you give me some more specifics on what turbo you got, have you got receipts? WHat power did it push out on the dyno etc etc?

Thanks

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