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1990 Nissan Onevia.

RB20DET conversion

Polished Cam Covers

HKS2540R turbo

DR Drift Re-mapped ECU

Oil Catch Can

Blitz Dual Turbo Timer

Full 3inch exhaust with twin magnaflow mufflers and is very quite but has a very nice rumble!

HKS Pod Filter

600*300*76 FMIC

PBR RPM Heavy Duty Clutch

HSD Coilovers

Whiteline Sway bar

Whiteline Camber bushes

Pineapples

Z32 front Brakes with DBA slotted rotors

S15 Front Seats

Door Trims and Glove Box Re Trimmed

White Dials

Central Locking Imobiliser

Apexi Boost Guage

Tinted Windows

Bosch 044 fuel pump

17inch rims

Clear Tail Lights, also have the stock ones which will be supplied

Full Vertex Kit

Carbon Fibre GT Wing

Full Silver Re-spray with a nice mettalic sparkle which is less than 1 month old

Pioneer HeadUnit, front speakers and back speakers

The car is serviced regularly using only Castrol Magnetec

Also has an electric sunroof, have a spare S15 Rear seat which i was going to retrim and fit to the car which will be supplied, and have a factory air box

Asking $19,500 ono Price is negotiable

Car is made 168rwkw on stock boost and have the dyno sheet to prove.

Has Rego till Feb, i will supply a roadworthy and already has an engineers cert.

This car is in absolutely immaculate condition was re-sprayed less than 3 weeks ago with the side skirts, rear bar, and the wing being put on at the same time.

The windows were tinted less than 6 months ago, and the doors and glove box were trimmed at about the same time.

I live in the eastern suburbs of melbourne

Selling due to financial reasons.

If anyone is interested please pm for questions and if you would like to come and see it i will pm you my mobile number

Please No smartass comments, no time wasters,

IF YOU DONT WANT IT DONT POST

Simon

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