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99 Nissan C35 Laurel Club S

RB25det manual from r33. engine was out of an 80000km car.

odometer is at 108xxxkm

aero lip kit - the lip is made by the company i bought the car from

Impul rear bar and side skirts

KTS coilovers

Blitz cat back

HKS turn flow cooler

HKS2530 and HKS dump pipe

Greddy 50mm dual core radiator

cusco castor rods

cusco front and rear swaybars

lock washers

1.5 way diff

ORC super single

HKS boost and water temp gauges

updated tail lights

work schwert sc1

19x9 0 in big brake clearance disk

19x9.5 +5 in low brake clearance

double din dvd player

this car is a personal import and i owned it here in japan for about just under 2 years before i shipped it back.

car is currently rego'd in queensland. there are some things on the import approval that need to be discussed with the new owner.

the car can not legally be regod in any state other than qld until october 2012. its part of the import approval conditions. im working on having this removed. after october 2012 it can be regod in any state in australia.

until this date it can be used as a track car and then registered.

certain things such as the wheels etc can be removed to make it cheaper.

bad points: the syncro inbetween first and second is a little bit worn and if you try and shift it to quick it may make a noise. but if you drive it normally its fine.

there is some paint missing off the front bar and a crack in the rear bar and a couple of little specs of paint missing from the side skirts. can probably see some of it in the photos.

HKS turbo has a chip out of the front wheel. i bought it like that and its been fine. the car comes with the standard rb25 turbo in case something happens to the HKS turbo

as far as im aware this is the only registered c35 in australia and its already manual so you dont have to do the conversion yourself.

:D

please contact me through this website and if your keen we can go a bit further.

PRICE: $27500slightly negotiable

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extra notes: xt7's have been sold and dont come with the car

last photo is of how the car is currently sitting

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Car is genuinely up for sale and needs to be sold now

Front and rear bar are about to be painted also

New price

Everything done for $24000 drive away

Or

No rwc no rego for $22500

Or cheaper again if you bring your own wheels

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