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EDIT: NO LONGER FOR SALE

I had too much fun on the weekend :cool:

I am seriously considering getting out of the sport for a couple of years hence there is an EOI on my laurel, i will still be sliding at the upcoming G1 competition and anything that gets broken will be fixed straight away, I dont like to drive a broken car basically most of the shit on this car is brand new and good brand name stuff, you couldnt build a car like this for this amount of money a lot of hard work has gone into it by me and steve from Aspec performance and it has proved to be a f**king excellent car to slide, with plenty of potential.

THIS IS ONLY AN EOI AT THE MOMENT

For sale: 1990 Nissan Laurel

Asking Price: $12,000

Killometer's: 10X,XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET (late model motor excellent condition)

Modifications:

RB20DET Conversion (was RB20E)

GK Tech Hybrid Style FMIC Kit

Full Exhaust 3"

Brand New HSD HR Coilovers (10 and 8 kg)

Driftshop Castor Rods

Driftshop Traction Rods

Driftshop Toe Arms

Driftshop Camber arms

24mm Solid Whiteline GTR Rear Swaybar

Hypergear TR43 Turbo

Braided Oil lines

Cams Approved 8 Point Bolt in Rollcage

Jap Bucket drivers seat

Pair of TSR harnesses

5 Stud Rear (front will be installed also)

Near brand new Kaaz 2 Way LSD with 5 bolt halfshafts

Police Themed Stickers and Interior and roof lights

BTR Catch can

G-13 Steering Shaft Spacer

Alloy Diff Cradle Bushes

Extreme 6 Puck Clutch with 1200kg pressure plate

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump (good for 260rwkw)

Currently Running The Speed Lab remap making 196rwkw with the old VG30 Roller turbo but is being retuned next friday and should make well over 220rwkw

Genuine Nissan Waterpump

Genuine Nissan Timing Belt

All Sound Deadener and carpet removed

Comes with Work 17x8 and 17x9 4+5 Stud mesh wheels (does not come with wheels pictured)

Respray in White

Complianced: No but comes with import approval papers so can be if you wish

Road Worth Certificate: N/A

Registration: N/A

Crash History: No its 100% straight

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Essentially you couldnt build a car like this with this much shit for anywhere near 12K so whoever buys it is scoring a ripper deal for a car that has absolutely everything you need to go drifting and realistically I could get my boy jeff to hook you a deal on tuning and with a Z32 AFM and some GTR Injectors 240rwkw with this turbo is more than possible. Also the police stickers and other police stuff comes off quite easily thanks to the high quality sticker material used but there is no way I would pull it off without intentions to put it back on its an attention magnet and potential sponsors realise this and it makes it a lot eaiser to get the stuff that helps sliders slide for free :)

Contact detail's: Matt Dellamalva - 0413677219

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