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Its time to sell her, I am only selling her because im looking to buy a house or start my own business up.

Im in SA

She has done 68,xxxkm

Engine

Garrett 28/60-7 (only 10,000 km old)

Port matched turbo manifolds

ATI 1000hp Balancer

Sard Twin Entry Fuel Rail (500km old)

Sard 800cc Injectors (500km old)

Nismo Air Flow Meters (500km old)

Nismo Thermostat

Greddy intake piping

apexi pods

260 Tomei cams

Greddy adjustable Cam gears

Nismo engine mounts

Oil Catch Can

Full stainless steel 3.5" exhaust

Splitfire coilpacks

Huge Intercooler 100mm thick

Apexi Power FC and Hand Controller

New Xtreme Clutch ( only just put in )

Lightened Flywheel

Braking and Suspension

HKS Coilover Suspension all round

Standard Brembo brakes

Cusco Front and Rear sway Bars

Interior

Standard GTR bucket seats

Nismo 320km/h speedo

Nismo Floor Mats

Nismo Gear shifter

Alpine Head unit

DLS 6.5” front and rear

DLS AMP

DLS Sub

Cheetah Alarm

Exterior

Z-Tune Front Guards (Genuine Nismo)

Z-Tune Front Bumper (Genuine Nismo)

Z-Tune Side Skirts (Genuine Nismo)

Z-Tune Rear Pods (Genuine Nismo)

Z-Tune Rear Wheel Arch Flares (Genuine Nismo)

Z-Tune Style CF Bonnet

Nismo CF door pillar garnishes

Night Pager Wing Extensions

Carbon Fibre rear diffuser

Carbon Fibre Front diffuser

Rays/Nismo LMGT4 18x9

I have probably forgotten a few things but I think that's it.

It makes 275AWKW on 10.5psi. The only thing the car needs is a boost controller to easily make 330 -340 AWKW. Comes with books and receipts as well from previous owner.

The paint is perfect

The edge of the screen has a small hair line crack in it as seen in the photo.

It has had minor front damage (in Japan) but nothing serious, i have had the car checked over. Shaun From boostworx has serviced and checked over the car, any questions please give him a call

on (08) 8260 5566

Any other Questions please don't hesitate to call me 0403894492

Please no dreamers or tyre kickers, i will be the only one driving the car usless deposit has been put down

$52,500ono

Photos

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Hi Alex,

Beautiful car. Just a few questions, does it come with / do you have the stock bonnet or was this part of the accident replacement?

Hi Alex,

Beautiful car. Just a few questions, does it come with / do you have the stock bonnet or was this part of the accident replacement?

Hi Chris

i dont have the stock bonnet and im not sure if it was in the accident replacement or it was bought and just swap out.

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