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M-Spec series 1.5 GTS-T series 2 motor

Rebuilt engine

Arias Forged pistons

Port and polished

Balanced motor

Fuel regulator

Air Filter

front mount cooler

Customer large plenum Chamber

BOV - GFB

Full Jasma Exhaust

Mines chipped ECU

Xtreme racing button clutch

Interior

Razo gear Knob

Colour dials blue/green

Sard Boost meter

Pivot Shift light

Pivot baby turbo timer

SRS Airbab

Tinted windows

Exterior

400r kit. (front, rear, grill and side skirts)

Veilside rear wing

Koni suspension

17' Avan racing rims.

Car serived every 5k with all paper work since my ownership

100k. Major service has already been done. (timing belt, water pump etc..)

108k on the clock

Rego till feb 07

Selling due to the building of a house. would preffer a quick sale.

18kono

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i am neg on price as it is an urgent sale. it was making 220rwkw with the high flow turbo before it blew. it currently has a stock turbo. and only booted to 10psi. so i guess around 160?? i will also give the buyer the blown turbo if they want to get it fixed.

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