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Things have changed and its now time to sell the toys and buy a house :(. I bought the car around 18 months ago with the intensions of driving it on the weekend and using it for time attack. Since buying it I've driving it around 5 times one including the drive to Mallala with the SAU:SA track day where the car performed very well.

*SUSPENSION + BRAKES + ETC*:

R33 gtst front brakes (redrilled to 4 stud)

QFM A1rm fronts pads

Ebc Black Stuff Rear pads

Cusco 'AS' Front Strut Brace

Cusco 'OS' Rear Strut brace

Cusco Castor Rods

ISC N1 Coilovers with new Thrust bearing kit F8kg & R6kg

R32 GTR rear sway bar

*ENGINE + EXHAUST*:

Redtop SR

HKS GT-SS turbo in t25 housing

850cc injectors

3A racing pod

Hard intake pipe

z32 AFM

3" dump and front pipe

Air diversion panel

Nismo low temp thermostat

Oil cooler and relocation kit

Koyo Radiator with High pressure Cap

NEW Calcium battery

NEW HDI Front mount

NEW Walbro fuel pump

NEW braided turbo lines with inline filter

NEW gfb bleed valve

NEW overflow bottle

Needle Roller Spigot Bearing

-Custom 3" cat back exhaust with flutes

-High flow cat 100 cell?

-One Muffler

New Genuine Nissan:

-water pump

-clutch slave

-clutch master

-Cometic multi layered manifold gasket

-dump pipe gasket

-Manifold to turbo gasket

-New manifold studs

-New exhaust studs

-Nisstune

*EXTERIOR*:

Sun roof

[ ][ ]SILVIA[ ][ ] Head Lamps

Wing-less

Aerial-less

Gtr style Grill

Varrstoen te37 copies 17 x 9 + 12, 17 x 9.5 + 12

Federal 595 with 90% tread

Origin Roof spoiler

*INTERIOR*:

Nardi steering wheel and genuine horn

Greddy copy bucket drivers seat

Superlow seat rail

R32 GTR passenger seat

Digital Climate control

Pioneer head unit

Soundstream Tarantula 6.5" speakers

Auto meter boost, water temp, oil temp and oil pressure gauge

nismo gear knob

*DRIVETRAIN*:

NEW Braded clutch line

Turbo 5 speed box - new oil

Extra H/D single plate clutch

3.9:1 LSD 6 bolt - new oil

The bad: Body has had a respray a few years and but has a couple of marks in the paint (not noticable unless you get close), had some rust around sunroof but was cutout and fixed up.

Located in western suburbs Adelaide

Contact: 0430 362 050

P.M or email - [email protected]

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