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Hi guys and girls,

The time has come for me to sell my pride and joy. I no longer use it enough and I also have some other projects on the go so its time for a new owner. I have owned her just over 7 years and have put approximately 50k on the clock (now reading 207K). I have recently resprayed her in gloss black 2pac (I'm a qualified painter with photos of respray also). Mods include:

Motor-

HKS 2540 turbo w/3 inch exhaust from turbo back

Sard 660cc injectors

Z32 airflow meter

Apexi Power FC w/ hand controller

Spitfire coils (think thats the brand will check box when i get home)

K&N pod filter

Front Mount Intercooler 600*300*60

Turbosmart Blow-off valve (currently not fitted but supplied with all pipework to attach)

Battery relocated to boot

Driveline-

Exedy H/Duty cushion button clutch

New Master and Slave clutch cylinders

RB20 5 Speed manual

Suspension-

ISC N1 Coilovers all round

Adjustable upper rear control arms (allow camber adjustment for lowered cars)

Interior-

Aftermarket steering wheel and shifter

JVC Head unit MP3 compatible w/USB on front

Clarion 4 channel amp

Clarion 6inch 3 ways (rear) Clarion 6 inch splits (front)

Alarm with immobiliser

The car has two months rego and needs two new rear tyres (I only buy two at a time and swap the fronts to the back and new tyres on the front) I am asking 10K ono. my number is 0405144982 call after 4pm please

Im having trouble uploading pics so if your interested send me a private message or call and i'll email some photos through. Ialso have heaps of spares too!!!

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Alright peeps, after some serious thought and the fact that I'd like to get rid of her sooner rather than later I'm dropping the price to $8500 so call me 0405144982 if your keen :) I also forgot to mention that its got a Bosch 040 fuel pump and Nismo adjustable rising rate pressure reg too.

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