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car is perfect

a lot mods are nearly new

engine only done about 7000KMs after rebuild

well balanced mods GTR

Genuine kms

clear history

every 3000kms service, use best oil. eg: RP engine oil, Motul rbf 600 brake fluid, full syn fluid everywhere:)

selling reason: want a quiet sport car.

price: $85000 if you think its expensive please read mods list carefully

any inspection welcome:)

mods list:

Engine: (7000kms old engine)

1. JE pistons/rings

2. H beam PRECISION rods

3. ARP racing hard stud/bolt

4. ACL head gaskets

4. AcL racing bearing set

5. valve spring

6. nismo water pump

7. nismo oil pump

8. tomei camshafts in/ex

9. tomei cam gears

10. clear cam cover

11. Splitfire super direct ignition system

12. NGK spark plug

13. nismo baffle plate

14. tomei oil restrictors

15. oil catch can

16. ARC front plate

17. nismo radiator cap

18. nismo oil cap

cooling

1. trust oil cooler front

2. nismo intercooler

3. arc radiator 36mm

4. arc cooling panel

5. billion racing PS tank

6. samco radiator hose set

exhaust

1. hks dump pipe

2. hks front pipe

3. trust pe II drag 94mm catback (3000kms old)

4. high flow cat (3000kms old)

Electronics:

1. apexi avcr

2. apexi pfc

3. 2* z32 afms

4. trust oil pressure gauge (2000kms old)

5. trust fuel pressure gauge (2000kms old)

suction:

1. trust T517z kit 8cm

2. nismo piping kits

3. apexi power filter kit for z32

4. apexi carbon airbox

fuel system: (the whole fuel system less than 3000KMS except nismo intank fuel pump)

1. tomei fuel rail

2. 3L surge tank

3. 2* bosch 044 fuel pump

4. nismo intank fuel pump

5. 6* Power Enterprise 800cc injectors

6. sard fuel reg

7. 2* bosch fuel filter

9. all fitting

suspension & brake & drivetrain

1. alcon 6piston brake kits 365mm disc F (2000KMS old)

2. alcon 4piston brake kits 335mm disc R (2000kms old)

3. adr prove brated brake line (2000kms old)

4. DS2500 PADS all around (2000kms old)

5. DMS 50mm 2way coilover kits (1000kms old)

6. rays Progressiv ME 19*10.5 +12

7. 275 30 19 595SS (near new)

8. nismo big operating cylinder

9. nismo super coppermix twin plate clutch (7000kms old)

10. cusco 1.5 way LSD (front)

11. nismo short shift kit.

12. PILLOWBALL UPPER MOUNT (F&R) (1000kms old)

other

1. nismo clear side light

2. nismo front bar vent

3. nismo carbon look pillar

4. nismo side skirt and rear pads

5. DVD player

460HP 1.45bar 385hp 1.1bar very very safe tune, knock no more than 20 on PFC. this car still have a lot potential. want more power? just give some more boost.

some more i can't remember.

the suspension make some noise(the noise from the valve which is normal for DMS 50mm), if you don't like it i can give bilstein 14b coilover for free. the bilstein doesn't make any noise and very good condition.

PM me if interest.

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Edited by Nosure

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