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112XXXkm's

engine and supporting mods:

KKR430 turbo

Nismo 555 injectors and were fitted in a brand new fuel rail when they went in

HKS pod filter

Trust FMIC

Yellow jacket coil packs

GFB BOV plumbed back/can be vented though

turbotech manual boost controller

walbro fuel pump

exhaust is 3' turbo to cat then 3' kakimoto exhaust

xtreme sprung button clutch

ECU: power FC with Hand Controller

suspension etc:

ISC coilovers all around-fully hieght an dampner adjustable

strut braces front an rear

Lenso D1R's black with red groove Fronts 18x8.5 offset +36 (i think) with 90% tyres left

Rear 18x9 offset +32 with 90% tyres left

indside the car:

orginal 'skyline' floor mats

Cobalt boost gauge

Greddy Turbo Timer

kenwood cd player

Handcontroller

All modifications were done within the last year!! Car was restricted to 220 rwkw on 13 psi due to the stock AFM. With Z32 it is capable of making 250 rwkw on 16psi. Preferrably Text 0425009025, otherwise PM me. More pics can be shown on request. $12,500 ono Cheers (Located in SA)

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Price has dropped to $11,000! I need to sell. This is a great car and a bargain for the work that has been done to it, not to mention the fact that all these mods have done less than 10,000km's! has been taken great care of, and puts down good, safe power!

Price has dropped to $11,000! I need to sell. This is a great car and a bargain for the work that has been done to it, not to mention the fact that all these mods have done less than 10,000km's! has been taken great care of, and puts down good, safe power!

Will Throw in Z32 AFM, needed to make 240-250rwkw!

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