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In Grey, Will sell with Blue Slip.

$20k ono

Motor has been rebuilt in Japan? (unknown spec internals)

Looks like a new head too

HKS 2540 twin turbos

HKS Dump pipes

3 1/2 inch all the way back

Pod Filters,

Strut bars

Ajust suspension

Nismo Rear Diff

Bucket seats

Stripped out interior

Bolt in Roll Cage

Some parts of the Rear are in Primer, We have just had body shop fix up some minor rust.

Went very well around Wakefield.

Just done comp test - a cylinder is a bit low, a ring might be going.

You can drive it still and you wouldnt know - its not terminal but would need attention.

If your intrested - must come see and inspect.

Michael

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certainly is.

sorry dont have any Pics.

If your intrested in the car for real, you can come have a look. :)

Yes, it will be road registrible 15 year rule.

But it is best being a track car with the stripped out interior...

michael

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certainly is.

sorry dont have any Pics.

If your intrested in the car for real, you can come have a look. :P

Yes, it will be road registrible 15 year rule.

But it is best being a track car with the stripped out interior...

michael

where can i look at it

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Hi Guys,

If you intrested i n seeing in let me know.

Yes Car has 15 year import aproval. Will be sold with a blue slip.

Price can drop a bit to take some parts off....

Car is in Sydney

thanks

michael

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Good day mate is the car still for sale. I have seen pics and have a couple of questions.Do u have all the stock interior to go back in or will it be blue sliped as a two seater.Right hand rear besides the lights is there something missing or just paint.Im tryn to sell my 180 at the moment but is this price neg i want hte turbos but what else can u take off to bring the price down. sorry for long post cheers!!

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lol

he he he

yeah certainly is - had some light rust - so it was repaired.

Car now has a full interior - looks a million times better.

Price is negotiable....

Contact if intrested.....

Michael

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