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Hello this car is a custom one of a kind in Australia that i know of, its got 17 inch mags, 255 bridgestone so3 on back 235 bridgestone g3's on front

hks blow off valve, turbo, full veilside bodykit, very clean and tidy, pioneer 12 inch competition sub, response amp response splits etc cost around $1,000,

4 sped auto, 0-100km in just 6 secs!!!

RB25 DET

250hp - 195kw

1993 model, 70,000km on clock

no problems at all, serviced every 5,000km top grade oils

turbo timer fitted

2 point immobilser anti theft security

LINK TO PICS HERE!!!

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Tyres are 90% tread cost $1,500 just for the tyres alone.

owned for 2 years, 2nd owner in australia, 1st owner had for 4 weeks as he was the importer, bought at 33,000km

lady owner in japan.

Looking for best offers, serious bidders only please, a lot of money went into this car to modify etc

it has power of a 2 door, good looks and also can fit ya mates in back and baby in car if needed also.

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So it has a kit, rims, and a stereo?

The 4 doors have the same engine as the 2 doors, and that is only a few mods above stock power...

You also need a 3 point immobiliser to register a car in NSW, dunno about other states...

What makes this so custom exactly?

And you do need to state a price, or this thread will be closed, read the rules...

so you need a 3 point immoboliser to register a car in NSW? interesting, none of my cars have a 3 point immoboliser, so i guess my registration is void? lol. i think your referring to insurance there mate :|

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