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hey guys thinking about selling my gtr to buy something else. its a 1995 model

only have a few pics atm will put some more up soon

mods:

power fc, blitz dual sbc twin soleniod electonic boost controller limited edition blue light version, M's air pod adapters and pod air filters, custom alluminium catchcan and washer bottle powdercoat black, all intercooled piping powder coat black, custom alluminium airbox powdercoat black, hks adjustable cam gears, nismo twin plate super coppermix clutch, nismo racing lightened billet flywheel, blitz technospeed 17 x 9.5 +22 all round, will come with brand new hankook ks104 high performance tyres worth well over 1k, blitz dual blow of valve, customs stainless 3inch equal tuned length front pipes, empty cat, kakimoto stainless (recently re-polished so looks brand new, cost me 150) 3.5 inch exhaust sounds gorgeous. turbo timer, chronic alarm system (multiple immobilisers shock sensors etc). car is also fitted with BILSTEIN shocks and springs all round.

i have also spent a good amount on the interior, includes JVC headunit/dvd player 3.5" screen with aux in/out mp3, wma etc, custom resparyed dash metallic black with dark dark blue pearl, all gearboot and handbrake dressings replaced, blue back lights, nismo gear knob, apexi boost guage, and a brand new series 3 steering wheel will also been fitted, i personally dont like the look of the s1 steering wheel so will put this in soon. note an automatic boot unlocker will be connected to the central locking remote and the rear nissan badge professionally removed and cleaned up.

im sure ive forgotten heaps of other things

other details

all tuning work performed by protek in preston, car makes 230awk very safe tune 14psi. car is serviced at 4000 km intervals using only high quality oils, motul, royal purple and amsoil imported from the states at $19 a litre

note that DIFF OIL FRONT AND REAR, TRANSMISSION OIL, TRANSFER CASE OIL, ATTESSA OIL (boot reservior) have all been replaced less that 10,000kms ago with REDLINE FULLY SYNTHETIC OIL. cost over 320 in oil alone.

i love this car, its never been track raced whilst ive owned it. a friend personally imported this vehicle on my behalf from japan so i know its a good item. i've had it for 2 years. car has done 67,000 kms and drives and handles like new.

car is located in essendon area, victoria.

PLEASE, NO TIMEWASTERS, TYRE KICKERS, TEST PILOTS. if you dont have or cant get the money do not call. i am not interested in trade in's.

PRICE: Looking for Mid 20's. so call some and inspect i guarantee you will not be dissapointed.

ALL INQUIRIES PLEASE CALL ME OR SMS ME ON 0422 198 643, pms probly wont be taken too seriously

thanks

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