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EOI at this stage but lets say $11,000 to take it home.

Car is engineered however is now defected as of 2 weeks ago.. :( can assist with the removal of defect however im selling as i just dont have time or room.

Engine:

RB25 series 2 motor (94,000Kms)

TD06/20g 8cm rear

Plazmaman Plenum

Plazmaman throttle body

Splitfire coilpacks

Big Injectors

BMI fuel Rail

Front Mount

52mm Radiator

Oil Cooler and relocation Kit

Tial 44mm External Gate

r33 clutch master

Catch can

3.5inch kakimoto exhaust

Custom Front/Dump pipe

Greddy Swirl Pot

Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge

Big Fuel Pump (unknown brand)

Interior:

Profec B Spec 2 controller

Adaptronic computer

Greddy turbo timer

Bride door trims

Autometer Phantom Boost gauge

Autometer Phantom Oil Temp gauge

Autometer Phantom Water Temp gauge

Pioneer MVH-8250BT head unit

6x9 in rear

Custom parcel shelf

6inch in the doors

4chan Amp in boot

Suspension/Driveline:

R33 LCA's

ISC N1 coilovers

Adjustable rear camber arms

Bolt in half cage

metal pinapples

mini spool locker diff

Exedy 100kg heavy duty clutch

Strut Braces front and rear

Hicas Removed completely (all lines)

R33 power steering pump

Hicas Lock bar in rear

Wheels/Tyres/Brakes

Varrstoen 2.2.1 (black)

18x9.5 +12 all round

235/45 all round

Slotted Rotors Front

Body:

Vertex Side skirts (sprayed by previous owner and is different colour)

Vertex Rear bar (sprayed by previous owner and is different colour)

Vertex Front bar (currently unpainted)

Genuine GTR front bar (sprayed by previous owner and is different colour) and has had N1 vents cut into it

Car was apparently resprayed 2 years ago?? (seriously bad job at that)

Windows tinted - Rear window all stuffed

there are some things to know about the car as below.

- rear CV's are effed (replacements to go with the car)

- defected 2 weeks ago for most of the stuff that is on the engineers certficate

- rego now due also

- bit of rust on the rear window

Car has also just had a new tune and made another 50wkw across mid range and is awesome fun to drive.

Edited by Frosty

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