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- Silver 1993 ECR33 Nissan Skyline GTS25t Sedan

Engine Accessories

- Trust 3" Straight Through Cat Back Exhaust and Muffler

- FLYN 3" Straight Through Dump and Front Pipe

- K&N High Flow Pod Filter with Cold Air Partition

- Hybrid 600 x 300 x 70 Front Mount Intercooler and Piping

- Blitz DD BOV

- Nismo Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator

- NGK BCPR6ES (0.85mm gap)

- Nissan GTR Timing Belt

- Nissan N1 Water Pump

- Nissan Genuine Idler and Tensioner Pulleys

Engine Management

- Apexi SAFCII

- Apexi SITC

- Autospeed Norgren Boost Controller

Driveline

- 4 Speed Automatic

- LSD

- HICAS

Suspension

- Stock Shocks and Springs

- Custom Front Strut Brace

- Whiteline Adjustable Front Castor Bushes

- Whiteline Rear Subframe bushes

Brakes

- Recently machined front Rotors

- RB74 Front Pads

- DBA Kangaroo Paw Rear Rotors

- EBC Black Rear Pads

- Castrol GP 600 Racing Brake Fluid

- ABS

Bodywork

- SAU Stickers

- Rear Carbon GT Wing

- Factory Front Aero Bar Modifications

- Phillips Crystal Vision Headlights

- Metallic 25% Window Tint

Rolling Stock

- BBS 16" Rims

- Bridgestone SO3 tyres

Interior Gadgetry

- Apexi RSM /w G Sensor

- Splitfire Boost Gauge

- HKS Turbo Timer

- Reverse EL Dash

- Momo Steering Wheel with Nismo Horn Button

- Jays Leather Handbrake Boot

- Aftermarket Alarm, Keyless Entry, Genuine Nismo Key

Stereo Componentry

- Addzest CD/MD Head Deck

Price

- $14000 negotiable for quick sale...(recently purchased for $15,500)

-

Story

- Recently purchased this car from Adrien Strutton in QLD for my wife, but due to an unfortunate change in financial circumstances I have to sell it.

- Well maintained mechanically, it drives faultlessly.

- Well worth the price as it has most of the modifications you would want to do to a standard car already done to it. (and save yourself thousands)

No expense spared...

- Complied 10/2002...

- Never crashed...

- Never let us down...

-

Contact

- Guy

- 0413 648 750

- Email [email protected]

- or PM me

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Price is $14,000 ono

I purchased the car a few months ago for a little more than this. At that time I thought I had a bargain. I am not gready so I will pass the car on at a good price.

I have had a PM asking if there is anything wrong with the car (implication being that with these mods the price is too low) but I assure you the car is in good condition with no faults that I am aware of.

I believe this is an ideal opportunity to get into a great car at a good price. You can purchase a new (to Australia) import with fewer km, but it will cost you more, and by the time you factor in all the mods that have already been done to this car you are well ahead.

Price is $14,000 ono

I purchased the car a few months ago for a little more than this. At that time I thought I had a bargain. I am not gready so I will pass the car on at a good price.

I have had a PM asking if there is anything wrong with the car (implication being that with these mods the price is too low) but I assure you the car is in good condition with no faults that I am aware of.

I believe this is an ideal opportunity to get into a great car at a good price. You can purchase a new (to Australia) import with fewer km, but it will cost you more, and by the time you factor in all the mods that have already been done to this car you are well ahead.

Jeez I only just saw this otherwise I would have responded earlier... Tis a shame you can't keep it Guy :) Tis also a shame I can't buy it back :rant:

I'll confirm that this car IS a bargain at $14000... If anyone would like to know more about the car feel free to contact me and I'll help where I can...

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