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Need cash so car needs to go now.

Car: C33 Nissan Laurel

Modifications:

Facelift Tail lights and Xenon Headlights

Clear Indicators

BN Sports Front Bar

Inspection Side Skirts and Rear Bar

Flared Front Guards

17 x 9 Rear Rims

16 x 8.5 Front Advan Rims

Jap Spec Window tint

RB25det Engine Conversion

5 Speed Manual RB25det Gearbox

Trust TD06 Turbo

Front Mount Intercooler

Twin Thermo Fans

GTR Fuel Pump

Remapped ECU

Greddy BOV

Oil Catch Can

Aftermarket Air POD

Air Flow Converter

Aftermarket Dump Pipe

Full Stainless Steel Exhaust System

Brass Button Clutch

Nismo 2 Way LSD

Short Shifter Kit

Kei Office Coilovers

Cusco Front Strut Brace

GTR Swaybar

5 Stud Conversion

GTR Brakes

Slotted Rotors

8 Point Roll Cage

Omori Water Temp Gauge

Omori Boost Gauge

Omori Oil temp Gauge

Omori Oil Pressure Gauge

Nardi Steering Wheel

R32 Seats

Turbo Timer

Power: 300rwhp @ 1.1 bar, with no tune.

Things to note:

Bonnet has slight hail damage as came off another car.

Front Bar and Grill not fitted as seen in pic, rushed and just sitting there to take photos.

Couple of Gauges currently not working.

Car currently Overheats. Suspected thermostat or Radiator.

Car is currently Registered.

Any Inspection welcome.

Brand new lower arms, radiator, intercooler, thermo fans etc.

Price: $14500

Contact: Jordan on 0423646410

Pictures: Taken this morning, front bar and grill are just resting there.

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