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Hi guys just trowing this it out there to see if anybody is interested:) so where do i start here is the list of the mods down to the car smile.gif brought car for my partner a while ago as a gift, its just a little to big for her and she dont like how the auto box changes into gears cause of the bigger belts in the gearbox very very snappy smile.gif i love it. but its her car. throw some prices at me i have 13 grand o.n.o

Features of the car:

* Air conditioning

* Power windows

* Folding rear seats

* Reclinable rear seats

* Power mirrors

* Cruise control

* Power steering

* Rear window wiper

* Shockers on the bonnet to hold it up

* ABS

* Driver and passenger airbags

* Rear cargo area 12V socket

* Hooks built into the rear cargo area floor pan, for use with tie-downs

* Cup holders front and rear

* Climate control

* Currently 162,000kms (service just done top oil and filter only used)

Aftermarket modifications

Engine/Driveline:

* GCG highflow turbo (Cost $1950 + installation) running 10psi and 17 on high.

* Aftermarket exhaust from "Exhaust Technologies" in Adelaide (Was $1580 custom made)

* Highflow catalytic converter from www.bosimporting.com.au (Cost $440)

* Bosch 040 in-tank fuel pump (Cost $280 + installation)

* TRUST V-SPL GTR FMIC and custom made stainless steel piping, NO HOLES CUT for pipes in chassis! (Cost $450 for the intercooler, $600 for the piping, plus installation)

* Splitfire coilpacks (Cost $800)

* Apexi AFC Neo (Cost $600 + installation)

* Apexi SITC (Cost $250 + installation)

* Timing belt changed with 75,000km on the clock. Idler pullies/belt tensioners checked and found OK

* Upgraded automatic gearbox with an MV automatics valve body upgrade. (Cost $480 + installation)

* Larger Davies Craig transmission fluid cooler (Cost $150 + installation)

Brakes:

* Had the front and rear calipers checked, cleaned and rebuilt. At the same time installed DBA 4000 series rotors on the front, new Nissan rotors on the rear, new Nissan handbrake pads, New Bendix Ultimate pads on the front and Bendix pads on the rear. (From memory, was about $1500 total at the time)

Handling:

* FULL Bilstein/Whiteline suspension kit bought from http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=85592 including shocks/springs/castor bushes/camber bushes/subframe alignment kit/new bump stops/new dust covers (Cost ~$2250 + installation of bushes + wheel alignment)

* R33 GTST front strut brace, painted in black (Cost $80)

Body:

* Series 2 stagea front end update (Cost on the update was $14,500 including parts, painting, fitting, electrical changes, everything). Work performed by Luci and his crew at Melbourne F1 Panels in Fawkner.

* Blitz Bodykits fibreglass vented bonnet (cost $1800)

* R34 GTT wheels

Other:

* 2000kg capacity (Yes, TWO TONNE) tow bar from Towbars of Wooden in the ACT (Cost $560 + installation)

* Nesa DVD Headunit, Factory Nissan/Clarion in dash TV, Hertz HSK165 front splits, Hertz HCX165 rear 2-way speakers, Audison SRx 4 channel amplifier (Cost $1500 + installation)

* Cyclops 2 point immobilizer, black wired, Australian insurance compliant, installed at Performance Car Audio in Bayswater Melbourne (Cost $450 installed)

* Aftermarket cruise control (VERY VERY handy in Australia. Cost $500 + installation

WILL post up pics tommorrow after i wash it smile.gif a little bit dirty in the pics i have thanks for looking

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