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Car used to have ztune front on it!? Old owner sold it I guess? Would have been awesome if you got it.

I negotiated a price that did not include the Z-Tune front end.

Would love to have kept it as it is all Genuine Nismo, but dont have the $$$

Also changed wheels to 19" TE37 as the SSR's need spacers to clear the brakes, where as the TE's clear them.

Other than that, it is all as per the photo.

Edited by HIRISK

haha that's some old school shit man. Even before my time by about 2 years!

If you want back into the email (that's how it's all done these days) - PM me an address.

Warning you though, there can be 200+ per day between the 20+ of us.

It's hilarious (and we are having a meet next week) ;)

Moh you seem to have gone to alot of effort to make a rather boring looking car..

I was expecting more radical..i think it needs some fluro pink wheels

hahahah because mohsen.

That was the goal though, build something that doesn't scream out look at me.

I've had people look twice at it when I told them it was a wide body.

would want it like that anyway... Since the 30 will be going in in a few months

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