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post-46551-1213436088_thumb.jpg Make:NISSAN

Model:BLUEBIRD

Milage:145000

Transmission:AUTO

Colour:BLUE GREY

Location:SYDNEY - QUAKERS HILL

Complied?YES

RWC supplied?YES

Currently registered? OCT2008

Price:6400

Contact:0407252326

Comments / Modifications:

  • SR20DET TURBO AWD AUTOMATIC
  • 145000 KM
  • REGO – October 2008
  • S13 Ball Bearing Turbo
  • Dual Stage Boost Controller
  • Nissan R33 GTR Fuel Pump
  • Rear Limited Slip Diff
  • Full 3 Inch Exhaust
  • 3 Inch Hi Flow Cat
  • 3.5 Inch Stainless Jap Spec Muffler
  • K & N Air Filter
  • Reconditioned Radiator
  • New Radiator Hoses From Japan ($160)
  • New Front CV Shafts 3000 KM old
  • Recently New Battery
  • 18 Inch VOLK GT-C style Rims
  • 225/40 18 Nankang Tyres
  • New Front Heavy Duty Lowered Pedders Sports Ryder Gas Struts and Springs
  • Near New Rear Heavy Duty Lowered Pedders Sports Ryder Shocks and Springs
  • Near New Rear Brakes and Rotors
  • Factory Steering wheel includes Drivers Air Bag
  • Nissan Dash Holder / Mold
  • Heads Up Display
  • Factor Nissan Floor Mats
  • Standard SRS airbag steering wheel
  • Very Clean Interior and Exterior.
  • Sony CD Player
  • Front And Rear Splits
  • 12 Inch Clarion Sub in Sealed Box
  • 1200 W BOSS Audio Amp
  • Air Conditioning – very cold
  • Central Locking / Alarm
  • Power Windows
  • Heavy Duty Tow Bar.
  • Dyno Print Out at 160 KW - 216 HP
  • Tinted Windows 20%
  • turbo timer and safc not included. can work out a deal

Ideal Car for all. Large Boot Space. Great for towing track car. Plenty of power and great fuel economy on the freeway. Second owner since import in 2002. Owned for 2 years and selling due to updating to Nissan Stagea Import. This car is extremely loved and taken care of. I am a Diesel Mechanic and this car has been over serviced with oil change every 2500 KM. Low reserve as I need this vehicle gone, new vehicle arrived. Inspections welcome

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