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Okay so I have only recently purchased this car with the intention to clean it up and use as a weekend/track car...but my parents have absolutely cracked it and won't let me store a second car at home. The car is complete, however does need some mechanical attention. It has a suspected blown head gasket or cracked head. The body is in good condition too however JDM kit is a bit rough, chassis rails are also straight. The car comes with many parts/spares and would be perfect to fix cheap and drive or part-out if you want to go in that direction. Details are;

Pearl white from factory

1995 series 1 ADM

~130,000km

Registered until late September 2012

Factory 5MT transmission

Some kind of cruise control fitted

Cusco Zero II coilovers

ISC camber arms

ISC castor rods

Nismo front strut brace

Cusco rear strut brace

Navan skirts

Navan front bar

Series 2 JDM rear bar (cracked) and pods (silver, but mint)

Series 2 tail lights

JDM Silvia bonnet badge

Smoked face electronic boost guage

Bride Brix 1.5 drivers seat

R32 GTR's on front

17" Nismo LMGT4's on rear

Spares:

Full set of stock wheels with RWC tyres

Parcel shelf

ADM Front/Rear bumpers

Foglights + Loom for Navan bar

Pics:

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Price: $5000 negotiable

The car is located in Melb SE Suburbs. Please contact me via mobile 0424 141 211 with any enquiries.

Cheers

Michael

Edited by discern

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