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Hi all,

It's time to sell up my toy as it is not sensible for me to keep it anymore seeming I have a family car and work car already so the 33 rarely sees the roads anymore.

It's a 1996 series 2 model with 121,xxxkms from memory.

Rego til Nov 2010

Asking $11,500

It has the following fitted...

Full Jun style body kit

3 inch turbo back exhaust system

3 inch hi-flow cat

Aftermarket front mount intercooler

HKS mushroom pod

Spitfire coil packs

White face dash cluster (illuminates blue or green)

6000K HID's

Just Jap front strut brace

Manual boost controller (set at 10psi only)

Clarion single din 7 inch screen with built-in DVD player

Pioneer front speakers

Jaycar rear speakers

Aftermarket gear knob

Nismo smoked side indicators

Smoked rear lights

17" Voltec rims (staggered fitment)

Alarm system and immobilizer with built-in turbo timer

Saber smoked lens boost gauge with peak recall function

Blitz DD blow off valve (plumbed back). Also comes with vented attachment

Walbro in tank fuel pump

ECU remapped by Toshi

Spares to come with...

Bendix Ultimate front pads (DB1170ULT)

Modified genuine GTR rear wing (needs painting)

Nismo rear wing (needs painting)

Standard dump +front pipe + cat

Standard fuel pump

NGK BKR7E spark plugs

Changed engine oil (motul) + nissan filter @ 120,300kms

Changed spark plugs (BKR6E) @ 120,700kms

Changed gearbox oil @ 119,900kms

That's all I can remember at the top of my head. If there is anything I have forgotten I will add it on asap.

Any questions or specific pics wanted let me know.

Thank you.

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Hey all,

Took the car to a caryard today and got offered $7,500 without tv/dvd, boost gauge and blitz bov (stock one will be put back on) as it was not important to them. I'd rather let this go to a buyer here then to a caryard so I'm offering the same deal to anyone but only til next weekend as I'll be heading down back there to finalize. If the tv/dvd, boostgauge and bov are important to you then I can keep them on the car for $8,000, so same deal as original post but at a alot cheaper price.

Prices are non neg as I don't want to lose anymore than I already am going to, I'm sure you can understand.

Thank you.

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Update....

$8,000

3 days left

If no one takes it by the time I take it to the caryard I'll be selling the Blitz dd bov (has atmo + plumb back attachments), clarion tv/dvd head unit, Bendix Ultimate front pads (DB1170ULT), Modified genuine GTR rear wing (needs painting), Nismo rear wing (needs painting), Standard dump +front pipe + cat, Standard fuel pump and NGK BKR7E spark plugs. So if you're interested in any of those then let me know. Will post them up anyway in the parts for sale section once they become available. Just a heads up for now.

Cheers

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