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Hey Guys

Its time for my mate to sell his project car, he is going overseas and needs to sell his car. This car is a massive sleeper and doesnt attract any bad attention from the police. And constantly shocks people. The car is fully engineered so will have no problems being registered.

Specs:

1989 TN Magna wagon 5speed manual

Jap Spec 4G63T

3" Turbo back exhaust

K&N Pod

AVO Stage 1 Intercooler

Xtreme Heavy Duty clutch

Greddy Profec B II Boost controller set to 10psi low and 15psi high

Turbo Timer

Oil cooler

Sard Fuel Pressure regulator

Turbosmart TYPE 3 Recirculating BOV

Boost, Water temp and Oil pressure Gauges

17" HR Racing 125 light weight rims with 205/40/17 tyres (Only 5months old and bearly been driven on)

Cross drilled and slotted rotors and kevlar pads on all 4

Koni Sport adjustable shocks and lovell lowered springs on all 4

Tinted windows

2 Way Black widow pager alarm

Panasonic Mp3 Head unit, Clarion 6" Splits in the front, 6" 3 ways in rear and 1000watt amp

Sports steering wheel, pedals, and gear shift

Resprayed 2 years ago

Engine is in great condition doesnt burn any oil.

Reguarly serviced every 5000kms

Fully engineered.

Dynoed at 175kw on 12psi

Highway economy of 7.9ltrs/100ks

Car is very comfatable to drive. All work has been performed by a performance mechanic. Car is located in victoria.

So basically im open to offers, but please be resonable.

Any questions feel free to ask, either in the thread or via PM

Hes looking for somewhere around 10,000 ono.

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