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Hey guys, as the title says, more mods than u can poke a stick at, 130,000km on the clock, 15000 since rebuild. Email for pics and full mod list. [email protected] or text 0400326596. No joy riders or tyre kickers. Brisbane based.

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You should probably enter some facts to be verified bud, like anything done to it, what it looks like etc or people will be calling the shop to verify details of troybear84s car, that could make it hard to verify unless your street name is ofcourse Troybear

Lol fair point, was hoping to get a call or email from anyone genuinely interested, but will try post a pic, if it won't let me, for those who read, it's yellow with black roof sitting on black 18 inch 5 spokes with chrome outer, specs are as follows

600x300x100 FMIC

TOMEI S13 HEAD and GREDDY PLENUM

GREDDY TD06 SH 25G 8CM FULL TURBO KIT

GREDDY S13 SUMP

GREDDY ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS

HYPERTUNE BILLET THROTTLE BODY

NISMO 740CC INJECTORS

FORGED 2.0L REBUILD KIT including

CP PISTONS & PISTON RINGS 20" THOU OVERSIZE

EAGLE H BEAM RODS

ROLLON TIMING CHAIN

TOMEI ROCKER ARM STOPPERS

TOMEI 1.5MM METAL HEAD GASKET

And ACL gasket kit, main bearings, rod/big end bearings

New Genuine Nissan oil pump

MISHIMOTO ALUMINUM RADIATOR

SONIC HEAVY DUTY THERMO FANS X2

URAS TYPE S BODY KIT.

The car is 90% painted, front bar and quarter panels still in previous colour, will complete upon interested buyer paying deposit, or will respray to a colour of the buyers choice at a negotiated price.

Hope that helps guys.

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