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Looking to upgrade to an Evo 7 or Chaser and will use this as a trade with money on top for the right car. I can supply more pics at request and have receipts for most parts and the general servicing, 100k service and gearbox conversion was done by myself, I'm a diesel mechanic of 8 years and it has being done right. I am located a few mins from the Adelaide CBD and if I get the money I am after I will also supply with the car a turn flow FMIC kit I bought for the car and a complete HKS GT2530 turbo set up.

Contact via PM

Pics

http://imageshack.us.../img0098ar.jpg/

Car

- 1998 Model

- 111,xxxks

- All the usual options like TRC, ABS, Electric everything as usual

- Silver

- Sunroof - Hard to find

- Australian Standard Black wired alarm with anti-carjacking

- Factory Xenon headlights which I restored with a kit a few weeks ago also

Engine and Gearbox

- I service it every 3-4 months even if i have done minimal ks don't like oil sitting around in and engine as I don't drive this much - Call me crazy lol

- New NGK Iridium plugs fitted approx 15,000ks not long after I got it

-100k service has being done with genuine Nissan water pump, Greddy timing belt, new idler and tensioner

- I replaced the rocker cover and half moon gaskets yesterday as well as cleaning the covers up

- Manual (changed using R33 GTST box with approx. 95,000ks on it)

- Brand new Nissan direct Clutch master

- Brand new chromolly flywheel that is factory weight ($440 rrp)

- Exedy heavy duty clutch with the 10,800N pressure plate - http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/ex...yline-p-26.html

- Nismo gearbox mount

- All brand new Nissan supplied bolts were used for the conversion

- Brand new o2 Sensor also changed out on 100k service

Suspension and Steering

- HKS Coil Overs

- MINT R33 GTR Wheels, the tyres on there now are abit old but it will come 4 brand new tyres also

- When I had a wheel alligment done some of the bushes in the front end were replaced with Nolathanes

- Lock nuts on the wheels

Interior

- Drivers seat is a Velp GP90 (comes with original seat or can remove the Velo if not wanted)

- Mint Interior

- Blue LED dash lights and parkers

- Sony A/M deck with Bluetooth and Ipod Connectivity (Blue deck to match in with the dash lights)

Price

$17,000k as is with the GTR wheels, Velo seat, 4 brand new tyres, Turn flow cooler and turbo

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