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Engine:
LINK G2 ECU (with serial link connector)
T72 Turbo (4 Inch Intake)
3 Bar MAP Sensor
PLAZMAMAN Forward Facing Plenumn (with 80mm Throttle Body)
Stainless High Mount Exhaust Manifold
NISMO 555cc Injectors
WALBRO Intake (Lift) Fuel Pump, WALBRO (Main) Fuel Pump.
1.5L Surge Tank
TOMEI Fuel Pressure Regulator
SYNAPSE Engineering Wastgate
Custom Front Mount Intercooler
KOYO Radiator
Custom 3 Inch Dump & Front Pipe
Custom 2 Inch Screamer Pipe
Custom 3 5/8 Inch Exhaust System
Custom Catch Can
HKS Mushroom Filter
BLITZ Twin Blow Off Valves

Driveline:
NISMO Unsprung Coppermix Clutch
KAAZ 2 Way Differential
HICAS Lock Bar

Body:
NISMO Grill
M Spec' Front Bumper with centre removed
NISMO Side Skirts
GP Sports Rear Bumper
GTR Wing
NISMO Clear Fender Indicators
M Spec' Front Fog Lights
Carbon Fibre Cooling Panel
Fresh paint in factory 2 Tone

Interior:
2x RECARO SR3 Front Reclinable Seats
Factory Floor Mats
Double DIN JVC Head Unit
Alpine Type-E Speakers Front & Rear
NISMO 300Km/h Speedometer
GREDDY Turbo Timer
SPECO Boost Gauge
Blue LED Backlit Gauges
MONGOOSE Car Alarm

Suspension:
27mm Front Sway Bar
HSD Base Height Adjustable Coilovers
CUSCO Front Strut Brace
DRIFTWORKS Front Upper & Lower Control Arms
DRIFTWORKS Offset Rack Spacer
Z32 300ZX Tie Rods
KAZAMA Castor Arms
KAZAMA Rear Camber Arms

Misc:
GREDDY Washer Bottle
DBA Slotted Rotors Front & Rear
Dyno Read Outs
Instruction Manuals for LINK ECU, MONGOOSE Alarm, GREDDY Turbo Timer, SYNAPSE Wastgate etc.

Wheels:
18x9.5+20 Versus Wheels
RSR Front Tyres 235/40/18
RSR Front Tyres 265/35/18

$11 300
Will swap for r34 sedan !!

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