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Hello, I am selling this car on ebay and thought i might give you guys a link.

eBay Link

Here are some specs:

Body Styling:

Pumped Guards

Resprayed Metalic Purple

Limited Series II Bodykit (very rare)

19" Mags

"Shaved" lines and boot lock

M3 Side mirrrors (made to fit)

Drive Line:

Manual, auto electronic drag gearbox ($8000 gearbox)

4000rpm custom build stall converter

Tightened limo diff

Large race transmission cooler

2" Wheel extensions

JH Magic adjustable coil overs

Large race sticky break pads

Fuel/Ignition System:

700hp oversized injectors

600hp bosch fuel pump

Malpassi regulator

Modified crank angle sensor

EMS Computer system

Performance:

GTR 1000hp intercooler

Garet T04 Turbo

Spagetti built manifold, with equal runners heat wrapped

Huge large capacity polished plenem

Stainless polished pipework

XT huge throttle body

3.5" Stainless pipework, 5" Canon

Blitz BOV situated at front for loudest noise (filter to quiten included)

Blitz turbo timer (talks to you in Japanese)

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Has just over 37000kms on the clock, was imported with around 32000kms. so has only done around 5000kms since in aus.

Im looking for around $17500

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Dyno graph:

fp_pic_dyno.jpg

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is this for real ? stock internals ? waaaayyyy cheap... its just to good to be true... no way.. paint job alone cost arm and a leg yet the amount of mods done for just 17,500?

ok... whats the catch ?

No catch, the interier is all stock.

The car is in beautiful condition, very fast car...

the bids on ebay are already around the $6000 mark, so im hoping to get what i want for it

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