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hey guys up for sale is my pride and joy. shes been a pleasure to drive but unfortunatley she needs to go as its time to settle down.

the car has 190000km, but dont be fooled shes still got plenty in her. it gets serviced every 5000km with elf oil have receipts to prove it.

the body is not in the best shape with a few stratches here and there.

mods: front mount intercooler, 3 inch exhaust with hi flolw cat, stock air box with hurricane filter in it. hks ssqv blow of valve,

z32 afm, r33 turbo, re mapped computer. car was making 230hp with old turbo on there. car has also ran a 13.258 @ 108mph at wsid on 205 street tyres.

have time slips and dyno read out to prove.

car has also got rays enginering te37 17x8 +30 wrapped in near new pirrelli p zero nero, silvers neomax coilovers, adj castor rods, whiteline front swaybar

subframe bushes, spats front strut brace, b pillar brace, ultra racing rear brace.

interior has gtr r32 font seats, nardi steering wheel, venom shift light, shadow boost,water temp, oil press gauges, hdi 2 stage electronic boost controller low is 8psi high is 14 psi.

blox gear knob, and a preety drift button. the car has a new slave cylinder, clutch fan assembly, aircon pwr ster, alt belts.

it also has hid kit, alpine head deck, blaukpunt gt series front speakers and rockford fosgate power series at the back with 4 channel amp at the back.

gearbox oil is redline gear changes feel nice. and diff oil is motul gear ff. i have receipts for preety much everything here.i might have missed some stuff but if you anypost-71800-0-53073200-1291709663_thumb.jpgpost-71800-0-53073200-1291709663_thumb.jpg question just pm me

after $9500 neg im in the sydney area.cheerspost-71800-0-82672200-1291709485_thumb.jpgpost-71800-0-23104400-1291709584_thumb.jpgpost-71800-0-74195200-1291709599_thumb.jpg

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hey all also adding that the car is fully enginered for everything from coilovers to intercooler its all done if any one is intrested call anytime 0403049569

Edited by andy d baz

price drop to $7500 neg need this car gone as soon as possible.

also just to add the car is a 1993 model and comes with rego till late sep 2011

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