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This car is my pride and joy,reluctant sale but it must go due to needing a family car.I'm a mechanic by trade and have always taken good care of this car. Serviced every 5,000km's. Ensured best parts and oils were used,only every driven on weekends. Incredibly reliable and road worthy if requested on sale.*** 7URBO plates are NOT included in this sale!! *** service history and performance parts as listed below

-Penrite fully synthetic engine oil & ryco filter every 5000kms

-Timing belt replaced at 100000kms

-Replaced spark plugs in feb with HKS iridium platinum plugs

-Replaced clutch with Xtreme 6puck button clutch with 1600kg pressure plate and Xtreme lightened chrome moly flywheel

-Red line fully synthetic shockproof oil for gear box

-New bendix front pads

-3" Xforce stainless exhaust system with high flow cat & silencer if needed

-Works japanese 2 piece mag wheels,9"rear 255 tyres,8" 235 tyres front

-RG racing japan coil overs

-Cusco front strut brace,centre stiffener bar,rear nissan strut brace

-Nissan carbon fibre gear stick and hand brake lever

-Mongoose car alarm with immobiliser and black widow ignition loom

-Pillar mount with saber LED guages,boost and air fuel ratio

-HKS digital boost controller EVC version 8

-HKS ssqv new model low mount hidden

-HKS Iridium platinum spark plugs

-HKS intercooler

-HKS oil cooler & relocated oil filter housing

-HKS throttle body

-Blue Gates radiator hoses

-Silicone vac lines

-Electroplated rocker covers

-Aluminium oil filer cap

-Brake calipers painted red

-Tinted windows black

-Genuine upgraded GTR rear wing when brought new in japan

-Body kit and grill -JVC head unit

Price is $20,000 negotiable to any reasonable offers

CALL - Jack - 0422 361 904

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