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Never though I'd do this, but since the Birth of my my son, rarely get a chance to enjoy this car any more, so I've decided to move it on.

Always garaged and car covered - Has 160k on the clock, still running orginal engine.

Extreamly clean, no rust, straight body, no accidents, orginal panels.

only 2,000 ks done since all work was completed.

Standard engine internally.

308 kws at 16psi

Garrett BB 2860-5 turbos with split dump pipes

HKS hard pipes

apexi power intakes

Genuine Nismo intercooler

Genuine Koyo radiator

Carbon fibre air diversion plate

800CC injectors, big intank fuel pump, fuel rail and adjustable reg

microtech mtx-8 computer with MAP sensor (no more AFMs)

HKS EVC-R boost controller

oddessy battery in boot

Custom catch can with braided lines and fittings

HKS coilovers

Power spirit rear camber arms

Nismo strut brace

Veilside andrews 18x9 +20 with new federal 595s

ADR approved braided brake lines

New DBA slotted rotors all round with RG low dust brake pads

Carbon fibre JUN style front splitter

Carbon fibre weather shields

Carbon fibre ganador mirrors (genuine)

Carbon fibre N1 rear lip underspoiler

Genuine Nardi suede deep corn steering wheel (might come with momo wheel instead if I can't bear to part with it)

Titanium shift knob

Nismo gauge cluster

Clarion flip screen DVD player with bluetooth etc

JDM32 number plates

All servicing up to date - timing belt, water pump, new clutch booster, new ABS module etc etc

Have massive file full of receipts etc for everything done over it's life in Australia, including orginal import paperwork. Also have pictures and video of the work being completed, including dyno runs.

Also comes with stock everything- wheels, steering wheel, front splitter, intercooler and piping, radiator, mirrors, turbos, air box, computer etc - everything to return it back to factory spec.

If your keen drop me a line 0412 720 901

$27,500 ono as is. Available to view in Taylors Hill.

Also have a matching black GTI-R that can be negotiated into a package deal for someone wanting the family of Godzillas :D

Cheers

Daniel

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very nice and priced well

If I didn't have one I would be on a plane to check it out in person

GLWS - (oh and black is sexy)

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