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M-Spec series 1.5 GTS-T

URGENT SALE OFFERS CONSIDERED

Full Rebuilt engine good for up to 300+kw (Sonic Racing)

-Arias Forged pistons

Port and polished

Bosh injectors

Oring bloke

boring

Balanced motor

Fuel regulator

Air Filter

Custom front mount cooler only done 200kms on the cooler - brand new

Customer large plenum Chamber

BOV - GFB

Exhaust (very quite)

Wolf 3D ECU

Xtreme racing button clutch

Turbo (built by Kyp @ ATP) Good for 250kw

T3 Steel wheel (sierra comp wheel)

Interior

Razo gear Knob

Colour dials blue/green

Sard Boost meter

Pivot Shift light

Pivot baby turbo timer

SRS Airbab

Tinted windows

Exterior

400r kit. (front, rear, grill and side skirts)

Veilside rear wing

Koni suspension

17' Avan racing rims. 235 front, 255 rear.

Car serived every 5k and tuning performed at Proteck.

$22,000 ono. - full rego just paid till feb 06

Pics will be up later today

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Wasnt this the car that was in Too Fast Too Furious??? Nice clean car guys, this is gotta be the fastest shopping trolley out there in Australia. Sponsored by Safeway. On a serious note, its pretty quick considering it keeps up with a 500HP silvia, although I was granny shifting LOL. Good luck with the sale. Great base for those who dont want to spend much on upgrades bc its pretty got all of it covered.

all depends on the cash adjustment. Just want to make things clear, i need additional cash on top of my car, as much as i can get for it. i have had a few ppl pm me with there pride and joy only to be disappointed with the cash I require.

I am need at least 10k (more permitting the car)cash for my house so pls dont send me offers if thats not what your looking for.

seraphyn_r33 this my not be your mark? -just a guess

yeah i was gonna offer bout 6-7 grand cash adjustment max, which isnt enough for what your looking for, sorry man. i could sell my car privately and give u straight cash but all up id be offering you bout 17-18 grand, which is probably a lot lower than what your wanting to sell it for??

due to the lack of interest in skylines at the moment, I have decided to add an extra option for the same price.

I am willing to throw in a (quite new and rare) HKS 28/35 with HKS cast Manifold to suit the RB25. also included will be a TRUST external wastegate with Screamer pipe. this will be cabable of 250 + rwkw.

For all this it will be a firm 24k. hopefully this adds more interest!

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