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$16'400 NEG...

This car has been my life for the last 4 years.

It is beautiful to drive, but recently the 3rd synchro in the gear box went, you can still put the car in to 3rd it just grinds when the rev's are over 3000.

I have had it quoted at around $400 for a replacement box or up to $800 to fix. but depending on who you know it could be cheaper. The cost of parts is only around $200 its the labour the cost the most.

about four week's ago a lady reversed in to me & cracked the front bar and sratched the hood, so it's just had a new front bar put on it. and the front end resprayed and at the same time i had the roof resprayed. insurance payed for most of it put i had to pay for the rest, (some of the hood, front guard's, and the roof) it's because of this that i now can not afford to fix the gear box :rolleyes: but now the paint work on the car is perfected

(i have pic's of damaged that was caused from the lady reversing in to me if any one would like to see)

I am the original owner since it was imported. The engine has been fully rebuilt with nissan parts at 94,000k's.

Some of the Mods are: KYB shocks, king springs, camber adjustable front end, 3inch exhaust system, 17 inch mags, tinted windows, blitz boost & exhaust temp gauge, apexi a.v.c.r, apexi turbo timer/ stoich, separate custom mounted stoich gauge, veilside front bar, stereo worth over $4000 including custom boot install, too many mods to list.

Please call or e-mail for more details. PRICE IS NEG...

PH 0402-500-507 or [email protected]

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