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Gday Scott,

Most of the work was done before i got the car, the exhaust is Xforce, not sure about the cooler?? the clutch is An Excedy sports organic clutch... lotsa bite, i did have receipt for the clutch around somewhere, but if you test drove it you would know its a sports clutch!!

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hi im looking to swap my little beast. iv got a white rx7 s4, whats done to the car,

- 13bt

- pod filter

- its got a brand new BN sports body kit (just in matt black for now)

- Mazda 6 17"wheels with 215/45/17 on front and 235/45/17 on the back

-3 inch into two 2 3/4 duel pipes (straight through exhaust)

-lowerd with king springs and kyb damper adjustible shocks

thats about it really.

the interior is good as new but has no head deck cuz i got the car 3 months ago and havn't been botherd to put one in :wink:

it has rego till march next year and there is only 83xxx km on the clock.

ummmmm thats about it, so if anyone is interested let me know,

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