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WELL THE TIME HAS COME WHEN ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END AND SINCE I HAVE BOUGHT A NEW CAR THE BABY HAS TO GO. VERY REGRETFULL SALE BUT NEVER THE LESS WHOEVER GETS THIS WILL BE A LUCKY PERSON.

TOO MANY MODS TO LIST BUT HERE IS A START

THIS BABY MADE 321KW AT THE WHEELS ON A MILD 20PSI. IT CAN HANDLE MORE!

EXTERIOR

18" SPEEDY WHEELS

400R SIDE SKIRTS

STEALTH WING

NEW PAINT 9 MONTHS AGO

INTERIOR

GTR FRONT SEATS

STANDARD SERIES 2 REAR SEATS

AUTOMETER BOOST GUAGE

BLITZ FATT TURBOTIMER

JVC MP3 PLAYER

JBL FRONT SPLITS

JBL 6" REAR SPEAKERS

12" ECLIPSE SUB

2 AMPS PIONEER 4 CHANNEL AND JVC 4 CHANNEL

ENGINE

RB25DET

HEAD PORTED AND POLISHED

ARP STUD KIT

TOMEI PON CAMS

1.8MM TOMEI HEADGASKET

TOMEI EXHAUST CAM GEAR

GATES TIMING BELT

H BEAM RODS

VENOLIA FORGED PISTONS

HIGHMOUNT EXHAUST MANIFOLD

38MM TIAL WASTEGATE

GT 35/40 ROLLER BEARING TURBO .82 REAR HOUSING

CUSTOM STAINLESS TURBO SHIELD

HKS MUSHROOM FILTER

SARD FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR

IN TANK FUEL PUMP 600HP

CUSTOM 3" EXHAUST-WASTEGATE PLUMBED BACK INTO PIPE

3 TWIN EXTERAL COILS PACKS WITH 9MM LEADS

JIM BERRY SPECIAL SINGLE PLATE CLUTCH

HALTEK E6K ECU INCLUDING ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

OIL CATCH CAN

CUSTOM PLENUM

750CC INJECTORS TOP FEED

BRAND NEW PWR INTERCOOLER

CARBON FIBRE COLD AIR BOX

ALLUMINUM RADIATOR AIR DEFLECTOR

SUSPENSION

FRONT AND REAR WHITE LINE STRUT BRACES

ADJUSTABLE FRONT AND REAR WHITELINE SWAY BARS

KONI FRONT SHOCKS WITH WHITELINE SPRINGS

BILESTIEN REAR SHOCKS WITH WHITE LINESPRINGS

MUCH MORE THAT I HAVENT ADDED

IT HAS 86000 ON THE CLOCK BUT I HAVE DONE THE ENGINE 10 000KS AGO

ITS A SERIES 1 BUT I HAVE PERSONALLY CHANGED THE FRONT END AND DASH TO SERIES TWO AND IT EVEN HAS WORKING AIRBAGS.

ALL WORK PROFFESIONALLY DONE , RECEIPTS TO PROVE COST.

ASKING $27,000

PM IF INTERESTED , NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE IM SURE EVERYONE HAS BETTER THINGS TO DO THAN WASTE OTHER PEOPLES TIME.

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what an awesome car. Seriously if i could get away with driving this where i live i'd buy it.

I love how the interior is stock as a rock, and the exterior is also clean and pretty stock. Insane mate, i just hope your making the right decision.

what an awesome car. Seriously if i could get away with driving this where i live i'd buy it.

I love how the interior is stock as a rock, and the exterior is also clean and pretty stock. Insane mate, i just hope your making the right decision.

THANKS MATE I DO HOPE I AM MAKING THE RIGHT DECISION BY SELLING IT

Good luck with the sale mate... whoever gets it will LOVE it... awesome car :)

There's a lot more photos of it in here guys, but as you can see it's spotless!

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/gallery/gal...llery=44&page=1

Catch up soon,

Tommo.

Good luck with the sale mate... whoever gets it will LOVE it... awesome car :)

There's a lot more photos of it in here guys, but as you can see it's spotless!

http://www.gunnamotorsport.com/gallery/gal...llery=44&page=1

Catch up soon,

Tommo.

Thanks mate everyone that has been in it loves it.

  • 3 weeks later...

I've seen this car in real life too.

Cleanest car, cleanest engine bay I've ever seen in an S2 too!

(I want the engine)

...and that's saying something! Great car, cheap at that price.

  • 2 weeks later...

wooooaaa iv seen this car so many times on the hume hwy.... i never new wat it had, i always used to say dam thats a neat car, and yeh it does look kinda stock, but from that first post i think im in love :)

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