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Nissan Varietta

SR20DET Turbocharged

6spd Manual

Performance:

Greddy Air intake kit

Greddy Intercooler

HKS Airfilter w/ Z32 Airflowmeter

Tomei Front Pipe

Tomei Dump Pipe

Sard 550cc Injectors

Fujitsubo Exhaust System w/ Custom tip

Extractors

Hi-Flow cat

Stainless Steel Manifold (Returned to stock)

Cooling:

Greddy Fuel Regulator Pressure

Sard Racing Radiator

Handling/Brakes:

R33 Rotors/Brakes/Calipers

Silkroad Spec RM/A8 Coilovers

Exterior:

Full Supermade Instant Gentlemen bodykit (Imported Japan)

Origin Led Tailights

Wheels:

SSR Viscontis

F:19X8.5 R: 19X9.5

System/Exterior:

ECLIPSE 7"inch WIDESCREEN TV/DVD/NAV

ECLIPSE 6CD Stacker

Misc:

Xenon HID Lights 10k

Greddy Fuel Reg Gauge

Momo Gearknob

Momo Racing Steering Wheels

Full Leather Seats w/ full heating. Luxury edition.

Leather interior and heated seats.

Price: $29,990

Alot more on the vehicle. Open to nearest offers.

Feel free to call for more information

0433 759 695

Leave an sms/call.

Great summer car.

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Edited by senyum

oh man this thing is amazing!

does it have diff rims on it now? because they look like autocouture's.....?

game is a little bit rich for me at the moment, but i'll be watching for the price drop!

oh man this thing is amazing!

does it have diff rims on it now? because they look like autocouture's.....?

game is a little bit rich for me at the moment, but i'll be watching for the price drop!

thanks mate. nah there ssr visconti wheel

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Mate seeing how these only came non-turbo, what motor is it running? Turbo motor? Or standard n/a with a turbo slapped on.

Also if a turbo motor, from which series (s13,s14 or s15)

Thanks

Seen this in the flesh at my panel beater when it was getting the kit sprayed and fitted. Looks a lot better in real life mate, and then knowing that it's turbo makes it all the sweeter

Good luck with the sale

Seen this in the flesh at my panel beater when it was getting the kit sprayed and fitted. Looks a lot better in real life mate, and then knowing that it's turbo makes it all the sweeter

Good luck with the sale

thanks stawka! have you sold ur car yet?

haha na man, worse! I lost it on the way to work many moons ago and stacked it into a pole. Was raining and there was diesel on the road coz it happened outside a truck rental place. (gotta update my sig but cbf)

And yes, even the police said it lol. Your car looks mint man!

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