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Hi guys,

I bought this car off a forummer recently. Its been a great daily. Sadly I've gotta sell the car now. I'm getting a company car subsidised, including petrol card, free servicing, so I'd be silly not to take up the offer. Open to inspections, compression tests etc. come look at the car.its cheap. price is ono for a quick sale.

Rego til Nov 2010. cheapest series 2 for sale!!! 7.2K ono

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

Pioneer cd player

Pioneer front speakers

Jaycar rear speakers

Aftermarket gear knob

Nismo smoked side indicators

Smoked rear lights

17" jap mesh style rims (staggered fitment)

Alarm system and immobilizer with built-in turbo timer

Walbro in tank fuel pump

Car is tuned by Toshi at 10psi.

Paint is metallic silver. not overly glossy, but not matt either. best to come look at it.

Recent work:

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

Changed spark plugs (BKR6E) @ 120,700kms

Changed gearbox oil @ 119,900kms

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