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hey guys

i have been forced to sell my car as im moving away for work in western australia, it has to be gone by end of the year.

i bought the car in 2008 of a old lady was pretty much standard sr20 so ive built this car from ground up, the conversion is mod plated so it is legal. motor was built at gavin woods autotech on the gold coast, motor is still fresh.

i love this thing but i cant take it with me

the car won best late model award at stadium drift

featured in fast fours magazine this year

also featured at gold coast autosalon

r33 1997 gtr engine

Greddy 264deg easy cams

Greddy valve springs

hks cam gears

gates timing belt

Trust Metal Head Gasket

trust clear cam gear cover

Tomei oil restrictor

Arias Pistons

Eagle rods

Nismo bearings

billet oil pump

N1 Water Pump

Head fully recon'd and lifters set for the cams

Fully balanced

Block and crank crack tested

Block acid dipped, decked etc

Crank linished

garrett gt3582r

greddy high mount manifold

greddy external wastgate type r

greddy y intake pipe

hks pod filters

greddy Fuel Rail

hks fuel reg

Sard 700cc injectors

Tomei Sump Baffles

apexi power fc d-jetro

superspark coilpacks

custom rwd sump

4 inch dump

trust stainless 80mm cat back exhaust

cooling pro 600x300x100 intercooler

custom 3'' cooler piping

saber alloy radiator

twin 12 inch thermos

alloy polished overflow bottle

turbosmart e boost 2 (40psi)

turbosmart supersonic bov

whiteline sway bars front and back

whiteline strut brace

rear adjustable camber arms

rear adjustable toe arms

racing logic coilovers

rb25det gearbox

exedy button clutch

exedy lightweight flywheel

custom tailshaft

walbro fuel pump

saber guages oil press, oil temp, water temp and boost mounted in the air con vents

battery relocated to the boot

r34 gtr v spec front seats

retrimmed door cards in suede

smoked tailights

nismo smoked side indicators

blits fibreglass adr approved vent bonnet

vertex front bar

vertex rear bar

vertex side skirts

shaved boot lock

flared rear guards

resprayed in r34 gtr nur gold (millennium jade) with gold flake including engine bay

volk gts gunmetal grey 18x9+27 18x10+23

made 408rwhp on 15psi and 450rwhp on 18psi

serious offers only.

$31000ono

brad 0421511710 or pm

pm for pictures as its not working

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Why cant you bring it with you?

Im pretty sure with the rules in WA if you have owned the car for more then year then when you move here you can just go and get WA numberplates for it and rego'd it here. So doesnt need to be inspected etc.

If this was licensed in WA would sell quick over for sure.

thanks for the comments also thinking of putting a standard motor in for anyone that has a lower budget

please dont do this....... keep it how it is... someone will buy it, i wish i had more cash

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