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Body

Straight Black with no damage and newly painted front bumper.

Aftermarket Driftlip

Custom Black Garnish

Nightshaded Front indicators

Engine

Rb25de motor with 120 xxx kms

Manual Gearbox

Cold Air Intake w/pod filter in a nice box (legal)

MDU adjustable coil overs all round

Nismo rear strut brace

Whiteline Front strut brace

HKS Fujitsubo cat back 2.5 Exhaust with performance headers

Alloy Radiator with dual Thermo Fans

LSD

Short Shifter

Has full leather interior (cost me $2500 alone)

R33 5 stud turbo brake upgrade with brand new braided lines and custom painted brake callipers and brand new (not even 50km old) Bendix brake pads

AVS Syle 5 white 17” rims come with the car (unsure of offset but has currently huge 255\45\17 on the rear)

HID Headlights

New Clutch (not even 5000km old)

Serviced regularly with high quality parts (serviced last week)

I was told by the previous owner that it had the 100 000km service done and seem visible as the water pump has been replaced.

Car has engineer certificate and mod plated for Aftermarket seats but will be sold with stock seats.

ICE

6.5' touch screen DVD Player

6.5 splits at front

6x9 in the rear custom mount parcel shelf (looks clean and unique)

12 inch sub powered by JBL amp

Dash has also been custom Carbon Fibre Wrapped

Car will be sold without an RWC. But all parts will be supplied to make the car RWC again (Stock steering wheel, stock suspension etc)

Cannot upload pics for some reason. Give me a text with your email and I can send to your number or email. My number is 0413659566 as I am not on here alot



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