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Engine needs work!

The timing belt came off and suspect that the valves are bent. The crank DOES NOT turn over, and will be sold as is - no rego and no roadworthy. Perfect for someone who has the time to fix it!


I am the second owner in Australia - beautiful car to drive, turned many heads. Was pulling 200rwkw with the below basic mods - great base for a powerful car.


The car comes with:

- Factory Nismo bodykit.

- Factory Nismo (Bilstein) suspension (off-car height adjustable - legally compliant).

- Factory Xenon HID headlamps with Philips 6000K bulbs.

- Australian standard alarm and immobilizer fitted with key less entry.

- Interior is in immaculate condition, no rips or tears.

- All electrics in perfect order.

- Blitz return flow front mount intercooler (no holes cut - legally complaint).

- Apexi AVCR electronic boost controller.

- Walbro 500hp GSS342 fuel pump (wired to direct voltage).

- Nistune ECU (tuned by Chequered tuning).

- 3" turbo back exhaust.

- Splitfire coil packs.

- Apexi Power Intake pod air filter (not pictured - standard air box with Blitz high flow panel filter can be included).

- Sony MP3 player with Pioneer speakers all around.

- 18" Koya Driftek wheels & tyres (standard 17" alloys included).


Selling due to changed commitments. My loss is your gain.


VIN: 6U90000ER34028677


Price: $11,000

Location: Doncaster East, Victoria.

Contact #: 0401 371 770


Ali.

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