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Car: 1990 Model Series 3 GX

KM: 180,000

REG: BDT-93R rego till Jan 09

Location: Grafton, Coffs Harbour NSW

Now...$10, 000 or will take $1000 off without stereo if anyone wants a deal.

This Car Is in Mint, Immaculate Condition. I have owned this vehicle since Feb 2002, and built this car from scratch.

It made 235KW on current tune at 12 PSI.

Has great potential or can be used as a daily driver.

One of best in country must see to appreciate.

The car has following mods:

CAR: 17" Rays Gram Lights 57 Pro's,

Custom Painted last year, Black with small silver flake,

Import Front GTS-R bar,

Lowered King Springs, Monroe Shocks,

Full Nolathane Bushes,

Whiteline Rear swaybar,

Nismo Steering Wheel,

Blitz Turbo Timer,

Boost Guage,

Full GXE Interior,

New Power Steering Rack just put in with bushes replaced wheel alignment etc,

ENGINE: Series 2 RB25 Turbo engine-60,000Km,

RB25 Gearbox,

Exceedy Upgraded Clutch,

Custom 3" 1 Piece Tailshaft,

HKS 25/35 Turbo,

Apexi Power FC + hand controller,

Walbro 800HP Fuel Pump,

ADVAN Racing custom exhaust manifold,

ARE Front Mount Intercooler,

3" Mandrel Exhaust,

Split Dump pipe,

3.9 Geared LSD,

GFB Blow Off Valve,

Oil Catch Can,

Polished Overflow Can,

STEREO: Pioneer Touch Screen DVD Player,

Rockford Splits,

Rockford rear fills,

Rockford Mono and speaker amps,

12" DVC Rockford Sub,

This car has been extensively modified and comes with engineers certificate in NSW.

The car has always been well looked after, garaged and is a shame to sell it. Please contact me for any other information.

Location:

Grafton/Coffs Harbour NSW

Price and Payment Conditions:

$10,000 or $9000 without stereo

ph. after 5:30 p.m 0408705412

Pictures

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Edited by ryan_o_grady

Still for sale.

As soon as the rain and shit weather pisses off ill take some good photos with good camera to give better idea...

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