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This car is my personal car ,it has been well looked after and is in perfect condition

Larger front V-spec lip

Nissan Xenon head lights,

Darkgrey with RED stitching on the Interior,

Rear fog lamp,

Trust Carbon Air diversion plate

Brembo brakes with New EBC slotted dimpled Race rotors and new EBC brake pads,

18"x 9.5 Gram Lights /Rays Engineering Race wheels in custom color Gun Blue with NEW Kumho tyres,

Racing logic Ultra complex coil over suspension,

3"-3.5" RS Japan exhaust system.Dump pipe back

ARC style catch can,

Apexi super Intake Air Filters.

Apexi Boost gauge,

Nissan original CD stacker in the boot.

Tinted windows .

Most of all these parts have been fitted in the last 6 months

The car has always been garaged & Serviced every 5000km with Motul 300V .

41,000KMs

Rego until Jan 2008

$36,900 ONO SH11FT plates Not Included

Sal 02 97289654-0418976328

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