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Year:1990

Body : 2 +2 Targa

Colour: Cherry Red Pearl

Engine: VG30DE

Transmission (MT/AT):AT

Interior : Leather seats, leather/tweed trim

Odometer:131xxx

Price: 9000 (neg)

Contact Details: 0434081559

Mods:

Apexi 3" pod filter

Stainless steel intake pipes, with blue silicon vac lines/couplers

Full aftermarket exhaust (TTZ extractors - Magnaflow cats - UAS center muff- Magnaflow 14807 muffs with 2.5" piping)

NGK Iridium spark plugs

Front and rear slotted brake discs

QFM HPX brake pads

Blue silicon radiator hoses

Aftermarket head unit,speakers,sub

B.BOSS Maddison 18" wheels with 235/40/18 on fronts, 245/40/18 on rears King Low Springs all round

Keyless entry

Rhino RAV3 car alarm/3 point immobiliser

TT front bar

This car has never missed a beat while in my possession (6500km), only ever used BP Ultimate 98 octane fuel in it. 100 000km service has been done. Bad points are cracked (purely cosmetic, it still functions 100%) LHS tail light/brake light fascia, worn drives seat, gutter rash on all 4 wheels, cracked wiper cowl (once again purely cosmetic - I'm getting one from Japan and will provide it to the buyer for free), and the fact that it's an autofrown.gif. The straps for the sub have somehow managed to snap in the 3 months I was away (December 09 - February 10) and I haven't been bothered to fix em.

All services (oil, spark plugs, coolant, brakes, tyres) performed in Mar 2010. Car has only done less than 2000km since then, tyres (lexani lx-21 fronts, tracmax rears) still have 90% + tread, oil was changed with fully synthetic Royal Purple 20W - 50. Transmission was allegedly replaced at 124000km by previous owner (no receipts for this). Car comes with OEM targa bags and fluffy 'Fairlady Z' floormats. Uses about 500km per tank on highway driving. Car has also had a brazillian .

All receipts for work done in my possession can be provided upon request. Datascan shows code 55 (all ok). Rego til Sep 2010

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