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1993 Jap-Spec

Rego OCT 31

RB20DET

5speed Manual

118,000 kms

Compression Tested 140 Across ALL 6 Cylinders

GTR FMIC (Matt Black for Stealth)

Tial BOV

Hurricane POD Filter

Turbo-Back Exhaust

GFB Dual Stage Boost Controller (Not Fitted)

Monza Oil-Catch Can (Not Fitted)

HKS Turbo Timer

Autometer Boost Gauge

Sony Headunit

Cheapy Front Speakers

MTX Rear 6" Speakers

Tinted Windows

Genuine GTR Bonnet

GTR Replica Grille

Some Ricey Front Bar

Paint and Body Not The Best but in Fair Condition

Needs Boot-Lid Hinge Replaced

APEXi Springs and Damper Adjustable Shocks

Drives Nice, Shifts Nice

All Damages have been taken into Consideration towards the Price

$5k Take It Away. FIRM As f**k.

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Selling as to me having too many projects, not enough money and no room.

Located at Cabramatta 2166.

Contact Via PM or Call/SMS to 0432 710 603.

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baha! lol love the comment about stealth. :bunny: considering the front bar shows the whole thing anyways.

looks like she could use abit o lovin, what were the repairs priced at conidering you've taken it into consideration?

and do the wheels come with it

baha! lol love the comment about stealth. :) considering the front bar shows the whole thing anyways.

looks like she could use abit o lovin, what were the repairs priced at conidering you've taken it into consideration?

and do the wheels come with it

Wheels do come with the car :D Just needs a new front bar, a indictator and a few bits and pieces here and there. Oh, and a very good wash! :banana:

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