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Location nsw

Number: ‭‭0472 669 027‬‬

Price:9,500 Ono IMG_1480736794.844237.jpgIMG_1480736834.716267.jpgIMG_1480736859.502185.jpgIMG_1480736884.501642.jpgIMG_1480736900.471281.jpgIMG_1480736922.388087.jpgIMG_1480736945.857460.jpgIMG_1480736969.190083.jpgIMG_1480736985.576222.jpg

11months rego

New gates racing timing belt

New gates water pump

New nsk bearings

New gates cam & crank seals

New disc & pads

New injectors

New electronic boost controller

New boost gauge

New silicone hoses and joiners

New oil and oil filter

New plugs

New battery about 6 months old

New fuel filter

Re tuned on the 12th of sep 2015

Hd clutch (few months old)

New Gear box fitted (few months ago)

Power FC

Gtr injectors

Gtr resistor pack

Z32 afm

Turbo smart boost t

Power spirit 3076 turbo

Pod filter

Front mount Intercooler

Stainless steal dump pipe

Walbro fuel pump

silicone radiator hose

Nismo thermo stat

K&n oil filter

Spitfire coil packs

Gtr fuel resister

Boost gage

Turbo timer

Digital speedo

New thrust bearing

Earth kit

Vertex kit

Cusco rear upper arms

Drift works hicas delete kit

subframe c lock collars

Coilovers

Smoked blinkers

Bonnet cut to look like gtr bonnet with carbon n1 lip

Car is not a show car but clean and tidy with only a few imperfections more details when inboxed

 

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