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I'm selling my car which i have owned since 2009 and has sat in a garage for most of the time i have owned it. Currently has 116000 KMs on the clock and has rego until march. Has also had it's 100000 KM service and has 222 KW at the wheels.

located in bathurst.

Parts list

Garrett 2871r turbo

Exedy cushion button clutch

3 inch turbo back exhaust

Bosch 040 in tank fuel pump

Z32 AFM

Apexi pod filter

600cc deatsch werks injectors

Split fire coil packs

Profec B spec 2 boost controller

Apexi PFC

Gates timing belt

HDI front mount intercooler

ISC 52mm radiator

ISC N1 coilovers

ISC camber arms

dba 4000 series slotted rotors front and rear

Work XD9 rims

Defi boost, water and oil temp gauges

Nismo drivers and passenger seats

Mongoose alarm system

Price: 19000 ono

I might of forgotten a couple of things so any questions give me a call on: 0401859316

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hey guys, been around this car since Tim bought it (pretty sure I drove him down to pick it up). It's been very well maintained the whole time Tim has had it and no expense spared.

Few things I can think of that Tim has forgot:

When he did the 100k service he did head gasket (cometic I think) also new ARP head studs were used

The Apexi PFC has the hand control unit

Nismo B pillar carbon fiber garnishes

The 3 inch turbo back is also a full nismo unit front to rear

Also as he states it has 222rwkw, he didn't say that's only on 15psi, so the car definitely isn't working hard for the power and its nice and responsive with plenty of room if you wanted to push for more power!!!

Paint on the car isn't very old at all either

Will be a great buy for anyone in the market

Hi bro, just wondering about the seats in your car. Can you remember were you got them from as they are what i like and want??? Cheers

Hey mate, i bought them off someone on this forum about 3 years ago. I'm not sure where he got them from.

So i cant help you sorry mate.

Id love to give you my r34 s2 seats in perfect condition and $1000 for your seats? I know the answer BUT had to ask... i can't find them anywhere. Cheers bro good luck with the sale and a free bump..

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