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After two months of waiting I finally picked up my car from the cargo mob in Freo yesterday.

and all I can say is DAMN!, its in a shitload better condition than the photo's I saw of her in Japan and came with a few extra suprises in the boot also (spare set of adjustables, stocky's, airbox, dump pipe, clear indicators). damn damn damn happy :(:D:(

now onto Stage 1 :)

Shaun

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Adam32, full cage, recaro seats, harnesses, hks boost controller, apexi rsm, apexi turbo timer, apexi afc, sparco rims, aluminium bonnet, gtr grille, coilovers (can't remember the brand), kakimoto zaust and some other gadgets and has only done 34odd kkms. very good nick indeed.

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DLuded, got it in myself with the help of Geoff from PrestigeMotorsport.

Shaun

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Originally posted by RadiuM

Adam32, full cage, recaro seats, harnesses, hks boost controller, apexi rsm, apexi turbo timer, apexi afc, sparco rims, aluminium bonnet, gtr grille, coilovers (can't remember the brand), kakimoto zaust and some other gadgets and has only done 34odd kkms. very good nick indeed.

Shaun

WOW thats a list as long as ure arm:eek:

Only 34k on the clock is excellent did u check that under the seat to see if it its legit.(not taking any of the fun outta it but its always good to check)

If you dont mind my asking what ballpark price for such a sexy beast?

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adam32: yeah 13th looks good at this point, ill ask some mates tonight and see if their interested.

boostzor: where do you check under the seat? although its a bit hard with the aftermarkets in there which jam up against the cage, its a prick sometimes just to adjust.

it set me back 17k + onroad, but its already gone 500$ over budget at the moment so itll most probably end up costing me 19k on the road.

Shaun

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Originally posted by RadiuM

adam32: yeah 13th looks good at this point, ill ask some mates tonight and see if their interested.

boostzor: where do you check under the seat? although its a  bit hard with the aftermarkets in there which jam up against the cage, its a prick sometimes just to adjust.

it set me back 17k + onroad, but its already gone 500$ over budget at the moment so itll most probably end up costing me 19k on the road.

Shaun

Dude you run a business right? Speedfreaks.

Claim it as a company car? whole becomes a tax deduction then :(

you'll be laughing.

PM me and i can put u in touch with someone who did this with a GTR.

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skyzzer33, on the books im officially not employed.. i did that as I was at uni and didnt want to effect my austudy and so forth. the business isnt making any money anywho as we sell most of the stuff to mates, its just a good way to get cheap stuff :O

gradenko: stage 1 = new turbo and i/c :P

gotta read damn manual for the HKS EVC and get it going properly, its supposedly set at the same levels for high/low at the moment (0.76bar) but the warning alarm still goes off sometimes (0.9bar) and its too hard to look at the gauge when this is happening to see what its actually hitting. hehe

Shaun

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