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MY BNR34 VSPEC for sale:

Sale will come with auction paper and all receipts.
Regularly serviced every 5000kms by Paden @ Unique Automotive in Villawood.
Also have a spare key (NON GENUINE).
90,000km service was recently done.
I'm keeping the number plate.
Rego ends 31.01.2014
90,000KM on the clock
Number Plate: HAR - 90W
VIN: 6U9000BNR34000614
Located Cecil Hill NSW 2171


MOD LIST:


Garrett DASH-5 TURBO'S
GREDDY/TRUST INTERCOOLER
GREDDY INTERCOOLER PIPING KIT
GREDDY COILOVER SUSPENSION
SARD 650CC INJECTORS
BOSCH 044 FUEL PUMP

HKS Actuators
HKS Flow pipe
APEXI POWER FC D JETRO ECU AND CONTROLLER
APEXI POWER FC Boost Controller
NISMO catback Exhaust
NISMO Copper Mix twin plate clutch

R32GTR Vspec rear diff
R32GTR Vspec front diff
HKS RB25 AFM adapters x 2
KTS RB26 Power Intake Piping Kit
Adjustable rear camber arms
SINE WAVE box to calibrate dash reading.

NISMO replica sideskirts from bodyformaero
NISMO replica rear pods from bodyformaero
NISMO front and side indicators
Work Meisters S1 19 x 9.5 +12

Day time driving light.
JVC head unit with in built GPS
Kill switch for extra security

Contact me via mobile, unable to pick up phone during work hours. If i don't pick up then SMS me, will get back to you ASAP.
Inspections are welcome!

Asking $52,000
Price is negotiable, low ballers will be ignored.
Inspections are welcome!
Up for swaps for a HONDA Accord Euro 2008 model up in Cobalt Blue only cash my way.
Buzz me on 0402 292 385, cannot pick up during work hours, SMS me if i don't pick up.

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