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1999 Series 2 Stagea

Metallic Black

Manual

252kw @ the wheels @ 16psi

Bought it from RubyRS4 in September 2011, Resprayed the front bar (paint was dull), Fitted the Varex Exhaust, has my fun with it, no it’s time for me to move on, I want to build something more, but I don’t want to do it to this cutie.

Neo motor - 108xxxkm (100,000km Serive done)

Garrett 3076 turbo

Garrett braided line kit

Turbosmart T boost controller

Nissan Z32 AFM

Nistune ECU with professional tune

Walbro fuel pump

550cc injectors

Adjustable Exhaust Cam Gear + Clear Cam Cover

Turbo Back 3 “ Exhaust with 3” Varex Muffler (Quieter than stock to stomper loud in a button)

HKS pod filter

Greddy catch can

52mm alloy radiator with twin thermo fans on relay

Delta fin FMIC kit with t-bolt clamps throughout

Oil cooler/relocator kit with braided lines

ISC N1 coilovers on 12/10 springs (Firm but not stupid hard)

GTR sway bars (Custom Adapters)

MASA Front Bar + Dolphin Grill and Skirts (Was told it was a Dolphin kit when I bought it)

Factory Momo steering wheel

Air/Fuel + Boost Gauge

17"x8” +32 BBS RS-G Wheels

R34 brake conversion at all corners

Adjustable suspension and camber arms

GTR manual 5 speed conversion with Nismo HD clutch kit

Tow bar rated to 1200kg professionally fitted

Polishing to engine bay (Lifter Covers, Crossover pipe, Heat shield)

Pioneer Headunit (Bluetooth + USB)

OA 6.5" splits and amp

RRS 250 Custom Plates Included

I may include a proper 260RS Manual Center Console (Go for $1k on Yahoo Auctions) for the right buyer.

Ran 11.35 @100mph at AIR over 1000ft (Works out to 13.0-13.1 if constant speed is maintained)

This was only at 12psi as I didn’t want to run the car at full noise.

Only real con of the car is the car developed a gearbox noise about 2 months after buying it. Hasn’t been too bad, have been checking the gearbox oil on occasion, currently has Lucas Oil Stabilizer in there to keep things under control.

Time wasters / low ballers / tire kickers will get a picture of WPN-X7’s nutsack sent to them

*Photo's show the old exhaust system, Currently has a 3" Pipe out the back, to be made into twin 3" Pipes.*

*First 3 Photo's have the front bar in it's original form, 4th is resprayed*

$15000 Firm.

Pm for Contact Details

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  • 3 weeks later...

Price Drop $14000 until the end of the month.

Otherwise it gets a new gearbox, a new stereo and new tyres all round and the price will reflect that.

  • 2 weeks later...

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