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im considering selling my car if the right price is offered

immaculate 93 mdl

black r32 gtst

bought totally stock in nov 2002 1st australian owner

gtr cloth interior very clean and tidy

$3000 sound system

-kenwood 7by10's

-6inch kicker splits

-two 12 inch earthquake subs in a ported box

-jvc colour changing graphics headunit

-two audioline amps

-pageguard alarm with paging system

-pod filter with ductingand box

-full 3 inch xhaust with pacemaker front pipe single custom downpipe style muffler

sounds very angry and often shoots flames

-veilside gearnob

-ultimate brake pads front, metal kings on the rear 2weeks old

-go fast bits stealth fx blow off valve 2 weeks old

- go fast bits bleed valve set to .9 bar 2weeks old

-fully automatic turbo timer

- hybrid front mount intercooler with highly polished aluminium piping 2weeks old

- front and rear cusco strut bars 2 weeks old

-autometer boost and oil gauges pillar mounted

-18 inch 350z wheels (cost a bucket) look tough as.

i have the stock wheels and could lower the price if the 350z's aren't wanted

- RSR springs

-daikin exedy heavy duty clutch kit

- highly polished oil catch can 2weeks old

this car has had a dyno readout 3weeks ago and it produced 137.4rwkw

without being tuned and that was before the recent mods were added

eg it only had pod and xhaust the workshop commented that the engine is in good condition to make that power with those mods

the same day a 33gtst made 140rwkw with the same mods

regularly serviced with mobil 1

only ever used optimax

i basically just want to see what sort of price i could get

im in Melbourne and the car gets garaged

its rwc and reg till nov

taking offers

post them here

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pics to [email protected] please

i would guess you'd be wanting more.

but if its any interest i could offer around 13 - 14k for it.

sorry if its below what you want... but thats all i have :0

Cheers buddy

the car has only been modified since being in oz it owes me 25ish but im not about to ask for that so i am interested in what some of you might want to offer.

all stereo installed by audio fx

reciepts for just about everything on the car

Memph thanks for the offer but yeah was hoping for more than that.

it's an immaculate 93 model this car gets down and goes i am going to BMT today to chat about remapping etc so after that is done with a good tune it should have somewhere around 160rwkw.

il get pics up asap.

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