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Due to my new job I am not able to drive the car very often so it is up for sale.

Location is Townsville.

First off the good points:

Tein super street coilovers.

Stainless HEL braided brake lines F&R.

New rotors on the rear.

WORK GTP 17" rims with new tyres on the back and around 75% on the front. ( minor gutter rash )

Never been boosted and still has factory turbo.

Cai, and Hks mushroom filter.

Remote central locking.

Always serviced at 5000kms, Just had full service 3k kms ago. ( all oils, belts, coolant flush and change )

Complete hicas removal.

Type M brakes.

Cooling pro FMIC.

3" split dump pipe to 4" Apexi cat back and new cat fitted with all new gaskets.

Brand new maintenence free battery.

Consult connector.

Nismo gear knob.

Momo steering wheel ( some wear )

Just had a full wheel alignment done.

Now the bad points:

Paint work isn't perfect. There is oxidation on the RH front quater panel. Not all that noticible as i have had the car detailed but up close you can see it. There is also various small dints, scratches due to the age of the vehicle.

The RH door panel has been cut to fit a speaker by the P/O and i have never gotten around to fitting a new panel. They are easily available for around $80.

The KM's are mostly highway i have owned the vehicle since it had 130,000 and most of the km's have been me travelling to Moronbah for my job.

The b/c panel trims are peeling. Again easily replaced just have not had the time.

The rear window top seal has come out. Just needs to be put back in and re-glue by a window technician. Yet again, simply have not had the time to do it.

Hopefully i haven't missed anything, if you need any more info or pictures just contact me and i will reply as soon as i am available.

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No way!!!! This is my old car!!! I sold it like 4 years ago. Can't believe it now lives in Townsville haha. Man, I've really missed it.

Good luck with the sale mate. Pm me if you wanna have a chat :) Nathan

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