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Have daily driven this car for the last 4.5 years and it has always been dependable and fun.

Car has a genuine 215,000km on it (photo showing 210k was taken in April).

Suspension refreshed shortly after purchase with Bilstein shocks, Whiteline adjustable anti-roll bars, and bushes replaced as required.

Added Adaptronic ECU and dyno'd at 176rwkw in 2015. Since then added Blitz return-flow cooler and Fujitsubo straight-through cat-back exhaust which sounds great and breathes really well. AFRs were checked with wideband sensor after the last mods.

200,000km major service done on time, full timing belt service AND valve clearances adjusted (at considerable expense, but the head is very quiet). Motor has very low oil usage as well, much better even than my previous R33. These Neo motors are great units.

Body condition is good but not pristine, after all it's a 19 year old car. Bonnet has some light scratches and small crack in front bar that could be easily repaired with some fibreglassing, unfortunately my schedule doesn't leave much time for tinkering these days.

It has a genuine Nismo body-kit and rear wing supports, which I'm told is quite an expensive addon and is very tasteful and unique. Daytime running lights added which fit the aesthetics of the car perfectly.

 

Genuine enquiries only please, test drives will only be available to serious buyers with a deposit.

 

Blitz return flow intercooler

JJR stainless dump pipe

5" High flow metal cat

Fujitsubo stainless catback exhaust

Adaptronic ECU

Spitfire coil packs

Bilstein shocks

Whiteline anti-roll bars

Suspension bushes replaced

Driftworks total HICAS eliminator

Genuine Nismo body-kit

Bluetooth/DAB+ head unit

Xenon HID lights

Daytime Running Lights (DRLs)

AGM battery

 

$19,500

Also advertised elsewhere

Contact Geoff on 0435 325 647

 

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