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Nissan Leopard Coupe F31

VG30DET single turbo

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High flowed Ball Bearing turbo

TurboSmart dual stage boost set on 6 & 9psi

18" wheels with great Khumo tyres

Factory R200 LSD

11 months rego

POD filter

Full 3" exhaust turbo back

New radiator and thermo fan

160,000kms approx

It is an old girl so a few cracks on dash and worn seats. Some hail damage from a while back but paint is good for its age and i take care of it as it is my daily. Plenty of torque, sounds awesome and heaps of rego. Maybe with some suspension and good offset rims it could be a real VIP cruiser!

Looking for an S13 or R32 with coilovers. Im located in Hornsby. You can call me on - 0433 405 788

$4500

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Definatly interested, not sure I can do 4.5k but I would have to make that decision after seeing the vehicle and waiting on 3rd party insurance claim on my trashed stagea ;)

I'm waiting on a tax cheque which is $4k so maybe we can talk once that comes in.

I'm currently in the Blacktown district but if I can get out that way soon I will give you a buzz.

Cheers

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