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This car has been my pride and joy for the past 2 years. Regularly serviced and always fed premium fuel, this car won't disappoint. Was bought off a mechanic in the north shore so many of the modifications were done by him. Selling because im moving to europe! Modifications to the car include:

Custom Blue with Green Pearl Respray

Brand new 20" Zennetti chrome lightweight racing rims with new tyres all round (bought November 09 RRP $3k)

After market ECU upgrades

Alarm with remote ignition (starts from up to 1km away), Great for warming up the car before driving in winter mornings

Front mount intercooler (Hybrid)

Aluminium radiator (PWR performance)

Nissan GTR front bar

Custom side skirts (VT style)

Plumback blow off valve (Turbosmart) - will include a special plate for the BOV so you don't have to worry about defects

Pod filter (K&N) in custom polished steel enclosure

Boost Controler (Blitz) running 12psi on low and 18psi on high settings

Turbo timer (built into alarm)

Hicas locker (Tomei)

New Nissan water pump

Boost and oil temp guages

Fujitsubo exhaust (3 inch from turbo back)

High flow cat (magic performance)

MOMO Steering wheel and pedals

Short shifter kit (Razo)

Front strut brace

Tein Coilovers (fully adjustable, tuned for track)

Gates racing timing belt

Heavy Duty Clutch

R34 GT front discs and calipers (brake upgrade)

Sound System:

Brand new pioneer Deck with MP3 and ipod input

6" Blaunpunkt speakers front and rear.

For any enquiries call Angelo anytime on 0421 119 059

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