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Hey guys, my car is regrettably up for sale :(

The ONLY reason I am letting this go is i can afford an r34 GTR as long as i sell this!! I would've liked to keep this for track work but unfortunately I cant afford it at this stage.

Details are as follows:

The previous motor was a built rb25/30 which i am keeping for another project. It has been replaced with a Series 2 RB25DET with 67,000km on it with receipt!

The car has travelled 215,000km but the body was resprayed 4 years ago and the new motor was installed 2 months ago. The paintwork needs a little TLC.

The car has an automatic transmission with a larger transmission oil cooler fitted. I have had a switch installed which allows for much quicker and more direct shifting than standard.

Modifications include:

- Custom built GCG dual Garrett ball bearing hiflow turbo (rated at 450hp, with receipt!)

- Greddy style plenum which was stripped and re-powdercoated.

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Full 3" exhaust from the turbo back.

- Hybrid front mount intercooler.

- ViPEC v44 ECU with optional boost controller and extra harness for additional inputs. an an ASUS 9" laptop with the ECU's software installed comes with the ECU.

- PLX wideband with separate gauge (on dash) connected to the ECU for ease of tuning as well as the auto-tune function the ViPEC has.

- M-Spec 50mm alloy radiator with gates hoses.

- Custom catch-can with K&N air filter.

- Apexi air filter with stainless steel intake pipe

- Bilstein shock absorbers on Eibach springs.

- HICAS lock bar

- Greddy electronic boost gauge with recall and warning set.

- Veilside rear bar with 400r sideskirts. I have recently had an m-spec front bar fitted to the car.

Rejo is due on July 27 but we can organise something to compensate for this.

It has 225 wide Falken tyres (widest you can get on standard wheels) with 95% tread.

As you can see the car has tonnes of extras, its just needs a bit of love.

Im chasing $8000, send me a PM and we can exchange numbers and go from there.

Cheers gents,

Joe

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