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Series II four door, manual (ceramic clutch), turbo (R34 Neo Turbo fitted), bellmouth dump pipe, 3" exhaust, Trust hard intake pipe, N1 water pump, All belts replaced 10,000kms ago, Gearbox and diff oil changes less than 1000kms, oil changed every 5000kms, braided ADR approved brake lines, new slotted front rotors, fluid and pads all round, Profec B II, Power FC, JIC coilovers, front and rear strut braces, Cusco rear upper arm and front castor rods, Impul NS-GT wheels with Sumitomo HTR ZIII tyres with less than 5000kms on them, Nismo Titanium gear knob and new leather shifter boot, Nightcrawler and a few others will attest to how clean this car is, only 116,000 kms. Also have a de-cat pipe, factory side skirts and rear pods (un-painted) to go with it. Spoiler has been removed and holes plugged but not filled. Was last tuned at Morpowa and made 195.4 at just over 10psi.

$12,000 or near offer

PM or call 0413 697 162

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Price drop. $11,000 or near offer.

Car is in excellent condition, i was first Australin owner. Had 64,000km's on it when i picked it up after compliance.

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