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I have owned this car for 2years and i bought it off an old man, i have only done 15,000km since owning it. The car was purely stock and i have done all the modifications myself as im a qualified mechanic, all the parts were brand new on this car and i have spent over 20k just on parts. the car has full service history and will provide books and reciepts proof

Engine mods

Brian Crower step 2 cams

Brian Crower titanium valve springs and retainers

Brand new genuine nissan valve stem seals

Hks Gt rs turbo

metal intake pipe connected into custom airbox

Z32 AFM

740cc nismo injectors

Powerbond underdrive balancer

full stainless turbo back exhaust

38mm tial external gate

greddy spec ls intercooler

ASI 52mm alloy radiator

Tridon hi flow thermostat (brand new waterpump)

Suspension

Front and Rear whiteline adjustable sway bar

Front and Rear jjr carbon strut brace

Adjustable Castor arms (7.5 deg castor)

adjustable rear camber arm( -1.5deg camber)

adjustable rear toe arm (0.5deg toe)

isc coilovers( front camber -2.5)

Drift works solid rear subframe bushes

shimmed 4.3 lsd diff

QFM front and rear performance brake pads

interior

Genuine bride brix 2 seat with bride rails

Fire extenguisher

safety 21 half roll cage (with pads)

greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller

Blitz rv-it( moniters water temp, afm, etc, also deletes engine fault codes)

full alpine type s sound system

exterior

genuine full JDM kit

origin boot lip

enkei RPF-01 wheels(18x9.5 18x10.5 +15)

front tyres are neuton, rear bobjane (still new)

Fresh respray with PPG paint 1year ago

the car is service every 3000km to keep it in top condition, ALL fluids have been changed

car makes 247RWKW and comes on very aggressive you check the dyno sheet for yourself and it was tuned at chequred tuning.

Very interested mate, but for a cash sale, not a swap. How much are you looking for? How many km's? (also how many km since engine build) More pics would be great as well

the engines not built, just headwork done. the motors healthy hence the power it pulled with that turbo and cams, it was owned by a grandpa and have all reciepts of previous service history and pretty much all the reciepts of all the stuff ibought for the car, its serviced every 3000km or even less, just cause i can lol

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