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Hi there I'm selling my toy as I have no time to enjoy it any more as i now have a baby so I need to get rid of it to buy a family car

So here is what is done to it

Engine-

- 3inch turbo back exhuast

- blitz turn pipe front mount kit

- K&N air filter

- yellow jacket coil packs

- turbosmart manual bleed valve boost controler

- nismo fuel pressure guage

- oil cooler with remote mounted oil filter

Suspension-

- pedders coilovers

- whiteline camber arms

- whiteline traction/toe arms

- all rear bushes replaced

- front and rear ball joints done

- adjustable front camber bushes

- front, rear and b pillar braces

Exterior-

- Respayed in matte white

- rear spoiler removed

- R33 Gtr wheels in bronze

- Factory eletronic sunroof

Interior-

- 2 seat rego

- R32 gtr seats

- kkr stearing wheel

- boost, oil pressure, water temp, fuel pressure guages

- fire extingisher

- striped interior

ASKING $7,000 neg

Also does come with some spares

located in wollongong

has 6 months rego, does not come with my plates

This car is set up to drift but with some minior adjustments to the wheel alignment it can be a ciurcuit/time attack car

I'm sure that i will of forgoten some thing so just contact me on 0424255931

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  • 4 weeks later...

ok so i have changed a few parts and changed my asking price

so this is what i have changed, removed the coilovers, gtr seats, and gtr wheels. I have put stock parts in replacment of the coilovers and seats and a different set of wheels

The new price is $5,500 not neg

here are new pics

Oh yea the car looks good in photos but the body work is average

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update on what is done

Engine-

- 3inch turbo back exhuast

- blitz turn pipe front mount kit

- K&N air filter

- yellow jacket coil packs

- turbosmart manual bleed valve boost controler

- nismo fuel pressure reg

- oil cooler with remote mounted oil filter

- walbro 500hp intank fuel pump

Suspension-

- kings springs

- koni yellow shocks in the rear

- whiteline camber arms

- whiteline traction/toe arms

- all rear bushes replaced

- front and rear ball joints done

- adjustable front camber bushes

- front, rear and b pillar braces

Exterior-

- Respayed in matte white

- rear spoiler removed

- hot stuff jap wheels 17x8 and 17x9

- Factory eletronic sunroof

Interior-

- 2 seat rego

- kkr stearing wheel

- boost, oil pressure, water temp, fuel pressure guages

- fire extingisher

- striped interior

price is $5,500

  • 2 weeks later...

update on what is done

Engine-

- 3inch turbo back exhuast

- K&N air filter

- yellow jacket coil packs

- nismo fuel pressure reg

- walbro 500hp intank fuel pump

Suspension-

- kings springs

- koni yellow shocks in the rear

- whiteline camber arms

- whiteline traction/toe arms

- all rear bushes replaced

- front and rear ball joints done

- adjustable front camber bushes

- front, rear and b pillar braces

Exterior-

- Respayed in matte white

- rear spoiler removed

- hot stuff jap wheels 17x8 and 17x9

- Factory eletronic sunroof

Interior-

- 2 seat rego

- kkr stearing wheel

- boost, oil pressure, water temp, fuel pressure guages

- fire extingisher

- striped interior

price is $4,500

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