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Engine & Modifications:

RB25DET replaced (with 60,000 less km)

Blitz Intercooler

Hypergear TR43 turbo with braided lines

3.5" stainless exhaust with 5" cannon HKS Superdragger + stock catback

Cushioned 5 puck button clutch

Drift filter

GAB Coilovers height/damper adjustable

RDA slotted rotors, QFM brake pads

4` Splitfire boost gauge

Nizmo front strut brace with brake master cylinder booster

Turbo timer

Sound System:

Alpine Ipod compatible only (plugs into bottom of ipod)

Cadence 12 `` subwoofer

Cadence amplifier

Front Phillips

Rear JVCs

Tweeters

Extra Information:

Lenso D2R 18" x 9.5` wheels 245 front, and 245 rear.

Sunroof

Tinted windows

HID headlights

Genuine mats

Immobiliser

GTR bodykit

Stock exhaust (EPA)

This is a extensively modified and reliable quick daily is a real head turner, I'm the second owner in AU, have owned it for the past 7 years. Km's are legit, due to extensive highway driving for work.

No RWC price is negotiable. List of fixes available from an initial RWC check, Major things are front caster bushes and rocker cover gasket (can throw both of these in).

Major parts for RWC can be supplied, call for more details

More photos to come.

All receipts for major work. Rego til July 2013.

Slight damage to rear bar and rear 3/4 panel.

Bonnet paint is fading. Easily fixable or replaceable

Call or sms Josh 0425 863-984

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