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Price heavily reduced to $28,000 ONO for a quick sale by 19th December

The colour is Silver and it's a very clean car inside and out.

105,000km, Everything is standard except:

New Motor and all accessories done at 96,000km

Motor modifications:

Tomei Metal Head Gasket

Adjustable Cam Gears

Apexi PowerFC

600cc injectors

Turbos rebuilt and high flowed with Steel exhaust wheels

Twin K&N air filters

HKS stage 2 cams and springs

R33 Oil pump

Pistons and Conrods X-rayed

After rebuild and Run in, motor produced 240 rear wheel Kilowatts(approx 320kw at the flywheel) on 13.5 PSI, I have Dyno sheet to prove this.

Quick and Clean car. Offers close to $28,000 can be made by PM

Reason for Sale : my husband lost his licence for a year.

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whoops sorry i thik i wrote somthing like where did u get the x rays done and do they bul bill or smothing but i cant remeebr.

but sounds like a very nice and quick car.

good luck with that sale

I have a customer looking at one now. Would you take 25,500aud? I know its harsh but hes looking for one that he can strip and redo for solely drag. Think about it for now, and if you cant get a buyer let me know asap....... email me on :[email protected]

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