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Hey all,

got my car up for sale,

car has over 30k in recipts.

After 6.5k roughly, price very negotaible.

swaps also welcome.

selling car without stereo gear, will leave the boot setup there.

PM me or give me a call on 0434585196

List of Modes:

ENGINE

FJ20 Turbo built by V&E Rigoli in April 2004 done about (12000kms) since build.

Standar five speed Excedy Heavy duty clutch

Forged wiseco pistons, malloy rings, new conrods, crank shotpeened and balanced.

Hi-Flowing T3 Turbo built by Precision Turbochargers capable of 450hp.

Huge polished front mount intercooler

3inch stainless exhaust from turbo back brand new cat.

Microtech MT8 ecu and hand controller.

Dual stage boost controller, switch on gear stick

The car runs 616cc injectors on the standard fuel rail

Pod air filter

EXTERIOR/INTERIOR

Custom orange paint

Custom front bar

Cosworth bonnet vents

remote central locking

Tinted windows

Custom leather interior With Skyline front bucket seats

Sparco leather steering wheel

Autometer monster tacho, boost gauge, oil pressure gauge

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also got my dual stage boost controller hook up to this:

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