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post-25018-1166924409.jpgpost-25018-1166924376.jpgpost-25018-1166924275.jpgpost-25018-1166924116.jpgpost-25018-1166924197.jpgjust expressions of interest at the moment people

located at coomera

lookin around maybe 17 k

currently not registered but could be registed again

pm me for any more details or pics OR call

0438977388 or email [email protected]

list of mods is as follows

RB20det

tien coil overs front n rear

cusco front strut brace

KTS rear strut brace

KTS hicas lock bar

KTS 7 point roll cage

KAZZ 2 way diff

splitfire coil packs

iridium plugs

k & n pod filter

nardi wheel

two GTR seats

adjustable castor arms

KTS adjustable tie rod ends

some interior removed

some sound deadener removed

drift handbrake button

full BN body kit

3 inch exhaust form turbo back

rb25 turbo

screamer pipe

front mount intercooler

strobe lights

harnesses

short shift kit

hks electronic boost contoller

apexi boost gauge

greddy exhaust temp gauge (not hooked up)

drift water temp gauge

greddy turbo timer

excedy 550hp big single plate clutch

pumped front guards (35mm)

currently running 12psi and made 212 hp at the wheels

serviced after every drift day

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