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Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Excellent, Mint Personal Import in 2006

Reason for Selling: Marriage

Price: $13500 Bank cheque or cash

Contact Details: 0422 120 487 (Ricky)

INCLUDES 17" BBS RIMS

REGO UNTIL JULY 2006

Basic details Silver, Auto, December 1995 build, 112,000km on it. airbags

Car was imported by myself in December 2005. Belt changed at 100,000km. Just been serviced.

Personal import in 2006, car done 112000km, non smoker, very clean and mint condition, rego til July.

Styling

400R Front bumper

Nismo Sticker

Tinted windows (30%)

Front bumper was slightly cracked during off loading from container.

Interior

Full Black leather front and rear seats.

autogauge 3 3/8" carbon fibre boost gauge.

Excellent condition. no burns, tears, holes.

Carrizeria twin head unit with 10 CD stackers, tape, MD

DLS Speakers front and rear (phat CORE speaker)

Wheels & Tyres

BBS RIMS Silver. Some scrapes.

17x9 (rear) with 255/40ZR17 Michelin tyres (70% tread)

17x8 (front) with 235/45ZR17 Michelin tyres (70% tread)

3" Hyper Medalion Exhaust

Apexi turbo timer

3 3/8" Autogauge Boost gauge

Front strut tower

D2 RS FULLY adjustable coilover (120mm height adjustable & 36ways damper)

Full black leather seats

Boomarang FULL monitoring ALARM system, tilt, vibration, noise, ultrasonic, boot, door, bonnet sensors.

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