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OK here are the details!!! Please understand no bits will be removed for sale seperately!!! Will consider an EVO 4,5,6,7 *ONLY* for a swap (cash adjustments to be determined)

Silver

1998 Coupe

Tiptronic

Registered until 01/08

~80000kms

350Z Track Wheels 18 x 8

Black/Grey leatherette covered seats (‘Skyline’ embossed)

Nismo clear indicators

Factory HID Xenon (brand new 6000K globes)

CES exhaust system

HKS 2535 turbo

Bikirom programmable ECU (via USB)

R34 V-spec fuel reg

R34 V-spec fuel pump

550cc injectors

FMIC (doesn't cut through any structural parts)

Splitfire coilpacks

Lowered KingSprings

Mongoose Immobiliser/Alarm

JVC MP3 KD-LH2000

Front Response Kevlar Splits

Amazing car! Probably other bits I've missed!

You can get cheaper, but that's because you'll be getting something shitter that just doesn't compare with this car, was grade 5 when I bought it, still friggin' awesome!!!! :P

Absolute bargain @ the reduced price of $23,500 ono (from $29,000) :cheers: includes RWC

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Will seriously negotiate on price with anyone who is genuinely interested.

You won't find a better car, added bonus it comes will all supporting parts for a decent turbo upgrade.

195rwkw @ 11psi A GTRS will be put on if the car doesn't sell as I've got all the supporting mods for it and would like to see it get the figures it should be getting.

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For those that asked, yes the car comes with a RWC, and for those that have looked at it, the windscreen will also be replaced with a brand new one :P (damn truck flicking stones)

OK my EVO is on the way from Japan now, I don't have room in the garage for 3 cars (let alone the ability to drive 2 at once) so come and take her away.....or the wifes car has to sit outside in the QLD summer :) (As if I'd put either of my cars out there hahahaha)

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