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 The car is registered with RB26 and comes with mod permit for pod filter, intercooler and coilovers. Engine was built 1500km ago and still on run-in tune. Rego is paid until 31/01/17. 

ENGINE: RB26DETT
* Ross pistons
* HKS cams 
* ACL race bearings
* ARP head/main studs
* ASR 9L oil sump
* Nismo oil pump
* Billet oil pump gears
* Nismo 650cc injectors
* Power FC D-Jetro with hand controler
* Alloy radiator
* Front mount intercooler with custom piping
* Apexi air filters
* HKS actuators
* HKS Hi-Power silent exhaust system
* Exedy HD clutch
* Braided clutch line

SUSPENSION:
* Pedders adj. coilovers
* Custom Selby front sway bar 
* Whiteline adj. rear swaybar
* Front adj. camber arms 
* Tein adj. castor arms
* Billet subframe collars
* GTR front/rear strut braces

BRAKES/WHEELS:
* Front R32GTR calipers
* Front RDA 324mm rotors (EBC Blue pads)
* Rear RDA rotors (EBC Yellow pads)
* Braided brake lines
* BM 57
* Rota Grids 18x9.5 +12 
* 265/35/18 Achilles 2233

EXTERIOR/INTERIOR:
* Carbon front bar intakes
* Genuine side skirts and pods
* Bonnet pins
* GTR wing
* Nismo clear indicators
* Rolled front/rear guards
* GTR interior parts including triple gauge set up, speedo, pedals, rear seats, door cards.
* Drift blade front seats 
* A/C recently re-gased
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$16,000

NO SWAPS

If interested call 0447 066 47six

 

 

 

 

 

 

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