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Hey guys,

I have by precious for unfortunate sale due to uni constraints, and would like to send her to a happy responsible home like it has been in. It has always been looked after, and only driven to sutherland train station and back (15 min away) and on weekends, hence reasonable kms.

Colour:

Silver

Trans:

Manual

Kms:

93,xxx

Asking price: $14,000 negotiable.

Interior:

Exceptional, very small tear in drivers seat...my bad , will have fixed for buyer

Exterior:

Paint is perfect, one small blemish in drivers rear corner... hate people that cant park.

Engine:

Never missed a beat, have had all services done every 5000kms, oil, filter all with valvoline top grade oils. Ive done the 100,00km service only a couple of weeks ago for the new buyer, including gates timing belt, water pump, coolant flush, new spark plugs, new front rotors, all brake pads replaced, all belts replaced and tuned by Pulse Racing.

Modifications:

Exterior is stock to detract police

engine

- Apexi Pod, with Just Jap enclosure making it legal

- HPI front mount intercooler

- GFB Hybrid BOV, with second trumpet

- R34 Turbo low mounted

- Walbro fuel pump

- Full length stainless steel Trust twin exhaust

- Mongoose M80 Alarm system, with auto window close once armed

- New Gates Timing belt

- New timing belt bearings and seals

- New water pump

- New driving belts

- New radiator hose

- New rear tyres

- New front rotors

- New front shims

- New Bendix brake pads all round

- Almost 1 year rego

- Skyline floor mats still in car

- Turbo smart 2 stage boost controller, 7psi and 10psi set I think. didn’t go higher due to cpu.

- Tuned to 196kw before pod install, by Paul at Pulse Racing at a very reasonable tune.

I have also installed a custom $3800 stereo, which is not all included, but the rest is negotiable for the buyer, which includes:

- Custom Mahogany timber boot lining

- Pioneer touch screen head unit, with Bluetooth module attached,

- JL audio 6" splits front, 6" rears,

- Red Neons above

Does not include, but negotiable

- Kicker 5 channel amp

- Alpine Type R 12" sub, in alpine box,

- All was installed professionally, which is especially evident in the boot install.

Please feel free to call me on 040 595 4448 any time, or email me, [email protected]

- ill be leaving for a holiday on the 1/6 but will be back on the 10/06, so come in before then or after i come back.

Many thanks, Rob

- Pictures will be posted tomorrow around Mid-Day.

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Hey guys,

As promised here are some pictures.

Also car has Apexi Turbo timer, always set to at least 40 seconds, and leather shifter boot and handbrake. As you can see, ive done almost 400kms, and only 3/4 through the tank, i reset the trip meter every time I buy petrol.

Please dont hesitate to call, please leave a message if your interested when im away.

Thanks,

Rob

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Edited by De_Minicher

Hello from Bali!

well not much news so i thought a price drop was in order.

You can take the whole car with the system for $13,500

See you on the 10th

Cheers

I'm in the shire take a look at my stagea if you wanna swap! Cheers Byron

Hey mate, unfortunately cant really do swaps at the moment, sorry buddy

Just to let you know,

PRICE DROP $13000

Thanks, and to the person who rang, your number is blocked and i cant contact you back, sorry... so try to email me or reply to the thread. Cheers,

Ps: Ill be back on saturday for anyone that wants to have a look with me present :wub:

Hey guys,

About to get on the plane back home, and will be home sunday at 8am, so if anyone is interested please call!

Dont forget price is now $13,000

Thanks, Rob.

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