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Fully adjustable Shockworks coilovers
R33 Gtr wheels
Power fc hand controller
Op6 highflow turbo
Splitfire coilpacks
Rear camber arms
Whiteline rear adjs sway bar
3" blitz exhaust
V-lsd
Factory M spec front bar, rear skirts and rare rear pods
S2 rear taillights
Turbosmart BOV
Front mount inter-cooler
Mechanical boost T
Immobilizer 
Nismo front strut bar
Nismo transmission mount
RB30 Starter motor


Tuned at Chequered tuning

Motor was rebuilt roughly 15-20,000km ago at Forced Motorworx, at the time the turbo and coil-overs were put in

 

Few other things forgot to mention

 

Great tidy car, setup really well.


No RWC, fresh year rego

 

8,000

 

Contact AJ on 0425 884 331

 

May consider swaps for 80s saloon (Toyota crown etc)

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Was originally an Auto, converted to Manual.

Comes with Z32 afm with plug, a spare alternator and a starter motor.

Tyres are 24/45/17 Toyo Proxes Sport T1s

Negotiable on price

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