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Model - 2002 NM35 Stagea

Colour - Silver

KM's - 111,xxxx

Location - Sydney

Price - $17,999.00

Contact - Matt 0422034075 / matt13b@hotmail.com

Engine

  • e-Manage Ultimate - Tuned by PRTechnology
  • E-Boost Street Boost Controller
  • STRI boost gauge
  • Sierra Stage 1 Highflow
  • Phenolic runner spacer
  • Bosh injectors
  • HDI intercooler
  • Custom suction pipe – Built by PRTechnology
  • K&N High flow panel filter
  • Transmission Valve Body Upgrade (Faster shifts)
  • External transmission cooler
  • Custom dump/front pipe - Built by PRTechnolology
  • Fujitsubo Legalis R Cat-back Exhaust
  • 237.4KW @ all 4 wheels

Suspension / Other

  • Custom fitted R35 GT-R leather seats
  • BC Coilovers
  • Whiteline Sway Bars & Links
  • Akebono 14 Inch 370Z Brake Upgrade Front/Rear
  • Varrstoen 19x9.5 Wheels
  • Spec Dock iPhone/iPod integration
  • Works Bell Paddle Shift Kit
  • Custom blacked headlights
  • 35% Window tint
  • English Language Conversion

Serviced every 6000km with premium oils & filters

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Edited by matt13b
  • 3 months later...

It's a beautiful car in the flesh, and the Spoolin12, the original owner is a professional motoring photographer.

Bang for buck; this car is possibly one of the comprehensive packages anyone has done.

The car went for an absolute song, compared to the money invested; is the new owner on the forum at all?

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It's a beautiful car in the flesh, and the Spoolin12, the original owner is a professional motoring photographer.

Bang for buck; this car is possibly one of the comprehensive packages anyone has done.

The car went for an absolute song, compared to the money invested; is the new owner on the forum at all?

I can only imagine it did go for a song, Sadly we never really get back what we put in to them. However, That is part of the hobby :) The new owner is one lucky man! he caught a prize winning beauty. I'm sure she is even more stunning in person. I thought I saw a post not to long ago from someone on here that said they had bought it. Hmmm. I think it was in the pictures thread.

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