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Mitsubishi 6A12G MIVEC V6

RPW carbongraphite decompression head gasket (approx 9.0:1)

Custom Garrett 450hp hybrid ballbearing turbocharger (T28/T04 hybrid)

Custom 2.5' mandrel-bent dump pipe

Custom stainless exhaust manifold

Custom turbo intake feed pipe

Custom stainless intercooler piping

Custom 2.5' mandrel-bent mild steel exhaust (cat-back)

Custom Genesis-tuned Microtech LTX-8S ECU

6x Bosch 480cc injectors

Walbro 500hp in-tank fuel pump

Apex'i air-pod filter

Apex'i AVCR Boost Controller

Custom front mounted air-to-air tube & fin intercooler

HKS Super Sequential Blow-off Valve

Samco silicon hoses

Braided oil lines

Modified inlet manifold

Custom oil breather tank

NGK Iridium spark plugs

Speedflow anodised hose fittings

Custom radiator and air filter heatshield (in carbonfibre)

Engine modifications worth all ($9,000)

DRIVELINE:

Factory 5-speed manual (modified with stronger internals)

Exedy Hyper single plate heavy duty clutch with lightened & balanced flywheel

Rare factory LSD

WHEELS / BRAKES / SUSPENSION:

17' BuddyClub P1 Racing lightweight Japanese alloy wheels with Bridgestone Potenza G3 tyres ($2,000)

Sheepdog Prof-Sport springs ($350)

Cusco upper strut tower brace front & rear ($500)

BODYSTYLING:

Custom aero front bumper (GPvR/DCuatro hybrid)

Genuine C-West carbonfibre front canards

Custom modified Kansai wing (ala Porsche GT2-style) ($2,000)

High-Intensity Discharge 7500K headlight conversion **SOLD**

I.C.E:

Panasonic MP3 head deck

1x Cadence Q4000 4ch amplifier

1x 12' Phoenix Gold Tantrum 12D subwoofer in sealed enclosure

Kenwood front coaxial speakers

System worth ($1,000)

INTERIOR:

EL gauges ($200)

Defi Heads Up Display ($350)

Pivot turbo timer

Razo gearknob & pedals

Sabelt harness pads

AVCR boost controller ($400)

Factory genuine Momo airbag wheel

For that enthusiust who likes to scare the living hell out of the common turbo cars on the streets,

Stiil has more power left in the turbo roughly another 150KW, needs internals done

At the moment running about 170kw at the front wheels on 7psi.

Opening price is: $18,000ono

0433759695

E-mail: [email protected]

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Edited by senyum
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  • 2 months later...
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reduced down to $18,000, rwc and 12 month rego supplied.

Why you selling it? You only have had it a short time? This was the car Carizma was selling only a couple of months ago

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