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Time to sell up and move onto new toys.

GT3540r .5 front internally gated .8 rear.

Full 3" exhaust, 100 cell metal cat, (92db) with a 2.5" rear section to pass db tests.

Blitz return flow fmic.

Yelow jacket coil packs.

Modified air box with k&n filter.

Nismo strut brace with master cylinder stopper

Jim berry full monty clutch.

Cusco height adjustable coil overs.

18" wheels with federal 595ss 235 tyres all round.

500cc highflow injectors.

Power Fc ecu.

Apexi boost gauge.

Nismo 300k speedo.

Greddy turbo timer

Gizmo ebc.

GTR Drivers seat

Nismo gear knob, also have a Greddy one but i think its a copy as the coating is wearing off.

Pioneer DEH-P9850BT head unit.

Focal Splits front and rear.

JBL 6 channel amp.

Fibreglass flush mount boot, also have factory boot with fibreglass GTR spoiler.

284rwkw, Using a pod would get boost coming on a lot quicker but as you can see from the picture once the coil cover is back on the engine bay looks factory and thats what i was aiming for.

The bad points are a few dents and paint chips which look a lot worse since its black, clear peeling around fuel filler and leaking heater core.

Reg till July 2013 (plates not included unless sold for full price) no rwc, the only things i know of that will be needed for a rwc is new front discs but i do not have the time to get a rwc for it.

$5000

The car will sell no matter what so come have a look and throw me an offer, there can only be two answers :)

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Brett

Pics here

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29191760@N03/sets/72157632317073080/with/8297984299/

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Depends how you want to go about the heater core, they sell second hand on here for $20-50 plus your time to fit ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/280174-removal-replacement-of-heater-core-skyline-the-right-way-without-removing-the-dash-at-all ) or new off ebay for $220 and add more for some one to fit it.

I dont have any close up pics of the chips as its best for you to come and have a look and judge in person, there is an engine pic up and drivers side interior, i have someone coming to look at it today, if it is still here in a couple of days i will get more interior and chip/scratch pics.

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