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Hi Guy's,

Up for sale in my Black AR-X.

Mod's

Motor

Nismo ECU Piggybacked with an E-manage Ultimate - Tuned to run BP98 - Currently safe tuned to 15-16 PSI at 268AWKW's - Capable of more this is a very safe tune!

HDI EBC

HDI FMIC

Rebuild and high flowed turbo with a Garret BB set and GT30/71 core

Dump with a 3" custom exhaust

Suction Pipe

Custom intake

New motor with 55K on it. - Runs Neo 30w/5 racing oil

Custom Alloy radiator

Catch can

Nismo low temp thermostat.

Phenolic Runner spacer

600cc injectors

Walbro Fuel pump running 14v

Drivetrain

Nismo Springs

Bilstein Shock's

Whiteline front Sway bar

R33 GTR Callipers with DBA slotted rotors

19"x8.5 +36 Lenso Wheels

Currently running the standard 3.1 LSD gears (but I have 3.538 front and rear LSD diff on the way....these do not come with the car but will sell and install if wanted at what I paid for them)

A new exchange gearbox can will be sorted with a Stage 2 shift kit....to be installed.

PWR Large Trans cooler

Interior/Exterior

Standard AR-X Interior with twin sunroofs and Centre control panel

English translation is done

Digital TV is done

Autometer boost gauge

R33 GTR N1 duct's

Aftermarket Grill

Blacked out headlights

Eyelids

More about it

This car's driveline one the new Gears and Gearbox goes in will be under 60K....I can prove this!!! It is a well sorted car. The body needs a buff and there are 2 small fixable dents on the drivers side. The interior needs a new set of floor matt's and a detailer to go over the leather. Other than that the car is pretty good and for those that want a performance wagon but lack the funds to get it there it's a pretty good buy.

I am available to take you for a drive or show the car at anytime.

Asking 18,500 firm!

You can contact me on 0406 754 304.

cheers

Craig

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Any interior shots? What suburb are you in?

I'm in Thornleigh.......My wife is up the coast in my car today rant.gif so I cannot do the shot's I wanted of the interior for you today........I can tell you that it's a standard AR-X interior with not rip's, burns crack or permanent stains....I had a quote to clean it up...was about $300 for the full leather detail and treatment.

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