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Specs...

1985 200zr (private import)

140kays on clock (roughly 90kays on current engine)

Body...

Full quality respray 6 months ago in Gloss Black

with any dented or damaged panel replaced

mudflaps, spoiler, rear wiper, and aerial removed

and holes welded over

Rolling Stock

16x7 and 16x8 inch Advan Trispokes with Khumo Exxaz

or somethin on them

Fronts 95%

Rears 75%

Comes With STD alloys

Engine/ Driveline

Late model s2 RB20DET GTS-4

C33 cefiro g/box

HR31 Diff (4.3 ratios from original 3.9)

Unknown Brand H/Duty Clutch

Custom Tailshaft

Custom Sump (RB26 is now a direct bolt in :) )

Large Hybrid FMIC

Custom Piping (A+ welds)

GFB Hybrid BOV

GFB Boost Controller

R33 Turbo

3inch Zorst

3 inch cat

KYB Street/Race ADJ Susp

Unknown Large Fuelpump

Interior/ Rice

Off its tits Monsta Tacho (Splitfire with shiftlight)

2x Autometer Guages (Oil & Boost)

Blaupunkt Headunit (for more details pm)

Blaupunkt Steering Wheel Remote

Bluapunkt Splits (front)

Blaupunkt Splits (rear)

2x Velocity 10inch Subs

Blaupunkt 2channel Amp

Sony 4channel amp wth Equlizer

Std Adj Recaros

SAAS Steering Wheel

Numerous Polished Bits

Performance

With old turbo car made 235rwhp

and ran 13.6 @ 101mph

with current turbo power should be around 250-260rwhp

and has beaten cars that have done 12's

:) (in controlled enviroments ofcourse lol)

Other Notes

The engine is fully detailed and all polished

the brakes have just been overhauled with new calipers

, bendix ultimate pads, and rotors skimmed front and rear

The brake mcyl has just been rebuilt

Car has 4 1/2 months left on rego

Car has just passed the pits and is 100percent legal with permits

All the work on the car has been carried out by Fabs @ Xtreemauto

Oil changed every 5k with castrol 10-60 synthetic

Plugs changed every 10k with ngk iridiums .8 gap

Car comes with alot of spares

P/S pump rebuilt 2 weeks ago

Top off the range alarm with to many features

Asking $13,500ono (price drop)

note... this is not a local 300zx and so the prices are not similar

please dont compare prices off the two. to build this car again will

cost alot more than this :)

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Clint (SHERMINATOR) 0433321265

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