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Got the slicktop up for sale again.

Year: 1990

Body (2+0/2+2): 2+0 Slicktop

Colour: Aztec Red

Engine (Turbo/NA): NA

Transmission (MT/AT): 5spd Manual

Interior (Cloth/Leather): Vinyl

Odometer: 211,000km

Price: $7,000 firm.

Contact Details: PM me

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Have it up for sale, not really in a rush or anything. Its the deciding factor whether i drop a DETT motor into it or buy a GTR in the upcoming months.

*New F1 Stage 3 Brass Button Clutch

*Rear Main Seal Replaced

*Full 200K Service Done with receipt

*4300K HID's

*2.5" UAS catback Exhaust - cost over $850 and very quiet.

*UAS Intake Hardpipes

*Highflow Cats

*2.5" Front Pipes

*K&N Pod Filter

*Series 2 PTU

*Underdrive Crank Pulley

*Diff Oil & Coolant done 8000km ago

*Gearbox Oil done with clutch change

*Slotted Front Rotors

*AAR Bucket Seats

*Vented Nose Panel

*Greddy Front Bar

*Tyres are all fairly new

*17" ANZ Matrix Rims

*KYB Shocks

*ECUtalk Consult Display

*Brazilian hatch

*Npower Front & Rear Strut Braces

Car Ran 14.585 @ 152kph at Western Sydney International Dragway and has the potential to go a lot quicker, Have timeslips and video to prove. Currently the 2nd fastest on the NA list by 0.038sec so very close.

http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/zxtras/qmile/index.html#NA

Sound System:

10" Boss Sub, Boss BA1000 4 channel Amp, Pioneer 180w 3 way speakers in doors.

The Bad:

*Hatch and front bar are faded and would be good to respray (Can respray but will add $500 to the price)

*Front bar is cracked down the bottom

*Interior needs a bit re done due to age

*Heater core has been bypassed, so will need replacement if you want a heater...aircon still works though.

*Few Suspension bushes need replacing.

*Cluster was replaced with another one, showing 190,000km (21,000 less then what it has)

Rego till 4th of august 2012

Car will come with 2 spare stock rims & a 17" chrome rim with a new tyre.

Stupid offers will be ignored, i don't care if your fully sick cousin found a thrashed out example for 2k, you can go buy that then.

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Very healthy motor, never had a problem with it engine wise and have never driven an NA that pulls as well as this one.

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