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So the time has come to sell my baby. I've owned the car for 8 years and it literally has been my dream car since i can remember, however with a young family i dont have any time to enjoy the car. So the time has come. Its never been tracked (as much as i would have liked to) only daily driving. No rips or collapsing of seats and interior is in great condition.

Registered till 05/02/18
R33 N1 engine (long motor supplied by JustJap, was a display engine)
Car has 54800 kms on the nismo dash. Cant confirm original kms, however the car only had done 4000km in 2 years by previous owner. Engine was done at 45200km in 2010 by the boys at Gavin Wood Autotech on the Gold Coast.
Serviced by every 5000km or 12 month's
Always serviced with Motul Turbo light 10w-40
Shockproof gear oil
Liquimoly diff oils
R33 N1 engine
Apexi powerfc el
Hks evc boost controller
Tomei poncams inlet and exhaust
JJR adjustable cam gears
2860-7 turbos
Apexi intake system
Z32 afm's
Walbro in tank pump
700cc sard injectors
Nismo FPR
Splitfire coilpacks
Nismo super coppermix clutch
HKS coilovers
Project MU slotted rotors
18 x 10.5 BBS wheels gold
Falken 265/45r18 tyres 80%-90% tread
HKS turbo back exhaust
Oil cooler
Jun carbon front lip

Made 420hp atw on 98 @ 18psi
Perfect street car

Car has a few TLC things. However, mechanically its in excellent condition.

* EL hand controller display not working. Can buy replacement controllers. Its not affecting the tune.
* few little stone chips in bonnet. Typical daily driving stuff
* boot floor spare wheel cover missing
* scratches in paint on drivers side window switch panel.

Asking $38000 ono
Plates not included
Located in Gladstone Queensland
PM contact preferred

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On ‎21‎/‎10‎/‎2017 at 8:02 PM, nismo z-tune said:

Car has a few TLC things. However, mechanically its in excellent condition.

* EL hand controller display not working. Can buy replacement controllers. Its not affecting the tune.
* few little stone chips in bonnet. Typical daily driving stuff
* boot floor spare wheel cover missing
* scratches in paint on drivers side window switch panel.

UPDATE!!

Brand New EL hand controller in :1311_thumbsup_tone2:

New stronger boot floor in:1311_thumbsup_tone2:

painting interior trim in flat black to match stock during the week to fix scratched paint

Cheers Matt

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