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Not 100% sure if i want to let this go but if someone makes a decent offer i might change my mind.

I'm the first owner of this car in Australia and received it with around 77,000kms on the clock over 12 months ago.

Car is always serviced every 5,000kms, run on 98 octane, and has only been boosted to 11psi which it made 129.4awkw with a slipping auto and been told it has heaps more in it but needs a piggy back to get it to close to 200awkw on the standard turbo.

Since then car has had nearly 3k spent on the transmission with Kevlar bands, new clutches, valve body modified for more solid shifts and stall flushed which was done by GZM Automotive. Also replaced the rear tyre's less than 6 months ago, replaced the alternator and installed 6" Apline Type S splits.

Spec's are:

92xxx Km's

Reg to mid next year

FMIC

Apexi Air Intake

HKS Boot Guage

3" Exhuast from the turbo back

Rebuilt Auto

18" Blitz Type 03 Wheels

Blitz Engine & Trans Coolers with Braided Lines

7" Double Din DVD Player with MP3/USB/Bluetooth

Freeway Dolphin/Nismo bodykit

Twin Sunroofs

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Any questions don't hesitate to ask.

Can be contacted on 0412876885 or PM

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haha Jay, im in the same boat as you.

been thinking about selling, but then when i drive i love it. but when im not driving it, i get excited about what i could get if i sold it haha.

damn these stagea's! so practical and stealthy. GL with it buddy

haha Jay, im in the same boat as you.

been thinking about selling, but then when i drive i love it. but when im not driving it, i get excited about what i could get if i sold it haha.

damn these stagea's! so practical and stealthy. GL with it buddy

Yeah my company car is manual and now i want something turbo with manual... also the twins are 1 now and just bought the misses a Subaru Forester so now i want to go back to something smaller!

got an r33 if your interested..... 300kw....

Nah sorry mate not really keen on R33's...

Also interested in nicely modified S14's... would love a S14.5

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