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This is a beautiful car very reliable car, really don’t want to see it go but financial circumstances force me to. This is my pride and joy it is awesome car to drive.
Rb25det NEO engine 5 speed manual with 125xxx
Well looked after, full service done every service
electric/windows/mirios
central locking
Alarm / immobilizer
REG till July 2014

MODS

Interior:
Full centre console carbon fibre
4 AUTO GAGE gauges smoked face,
water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and Boost.
Carbon Fibre Kick Plates / Door Sill Plates
Turbo timer

Audio System:
Single din Pioneer head unit
Herts 6" splits in front
Herts 6.5" two ways at back
Herts 4 channel 1160w amp
Kenwood 12" sub
Kenwood 1000W mono block

Exterior:
White with Gold pearl pant work
Full body kit
Tommy Kaira original front bar but its cracked as someone backed into me at a parking lot :rant: , no damage to the car just the front bar, but is repairable because its a rare and expensive bar,
I have a Bomex front bar that just needs spray and fit with smoked indicators
Xenon HID light
smoked side indicators
Carbon fibre eyelids
Nismo Carbon Fibre Pillar
Ray Volk look alike Mat Black Brand new put on only last week
18x8 Front with 235/40 ZR18 Nexen Tyres Brand new
18x9 Back with 255/35 ZR18 Federal Tyres Brand new
All round HSD coilovers
Also have a fiberglass R34 GTR wing for the right price I can give with the car.

Performance:
R34 GTR brakes with slotted discs
Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch
Aluminium Radiator
FMIC 300x600
2.5" custom cooler piping so no holes have been cut in chassis completely legal
Custom 3" aluminium intake pipe with a 3A racing Pod filter
R33 GTR Turbo back 3" exhaust
Turbo Smart T boost controller boosted to 10psi safe not to blow anything
Tunned at Chequered Tunning 2 weeks ago making 206RWKW

$18,000 neg

Lots of time and money have gone in this car, I love this car but it must go, I am negotiable but don’t try and negotiate with me by TXT if you’re a serious buyer come have a look and we go from there.

Located in Clarinda 3169 Melbourne Call or TXT Luke 0413737028

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