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2003 Nissan "IMPUL" NM35 Stagea


Complete IMPUL stagea.

Impul body kit

Impul ECU

Impul Cat back with 3' custom front pipe

Scotty's Dump pipe

Calsonic Front mount intercooler

350z Optional steering wheel

BC coilovers

Front Bushes have been replaced with polyurethane

Kenwood double din

Focal 6V2 splits in the front doors with splits in pillars

Focal 6V2 woofers in rear doors

G&S Design 4 channel amp

K&N air filter

Defi Boost gauge

SSR rims


I am the first owner in Australia, the car was imported November 2011 with 63,000km on the clock.


The car has just clicked over 100k.

I have had the car regulary serviced by Racepace in Bayswater.

The car currently makes 165kw@12psi - As of last service


This is a very regretfull sale but i no longer require the car as i now have a company vehicle.

It is a waste having her sit in the drive way not being used.


This is a fantastic car, real head turner, great cruiser and a brilliant practical car.

Truely one of a kind.


It does have some general wear a tear (stone chips) but is in fantastic condition.


I have tried to keep this vehicle the same way it came from Japan, not to ruin its flair.


The car comes with extra spares and original parts.


The vehicle does have security screen for rear seats, tool tray under the floor and a cargo bay cover *new*


car has original log book, impul certificates, japanese receipt for the wheels + MORE


If you wish to view the vehicle or have any questions.

Please Call or Text me on 0409 255 410


First person to see will buy.


$18,000 ono


Cheers

Jeff

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Price Drop again!

$15,500 + 12 months rego

Now has V35 18x8 wheels with brands new tyres (tyres fitted yesterday)

Sorry about photo quality the images were taken on my phone

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