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cars got plenty of gear in it, ill try list as much as i can!

rb25 with forged pistons, tomei pon-cams, cam gears, gt35/40 on a custom manifold with a tial wastegate, front mount cooler, plazmaman plenum, apexi powerfc, apexi avcr, e-boost2, 850cc sard injectors, sard regulator, walbro fuel pump, hks exhaust, 300zx afm, gearbox side of things there is a C4 auto with a high stall convertor, transbrake, b&m shiter and trans-cooler, custom one-piece tailshaft. also comes with 18inch wheels.

has ran a 10.5@126mph on its first pass! still got 11 months rego

thats all i can think of for now but if your keen give me a call and we can talk....

price is $19800 which i think is a very good price for a turn key 10 second car. if your serious you can can call on 0404 018 686, no dreamers please!

got a couple of pics but im unsure how to post, will email to someone to through them up if you can help.

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Yeah man, we definitly need to see pics.

I didnt think i was going to go back to a GTST but this one sounds like it might persuade me.

Please either PM me pics or post up here!

I do have the funds and i am not a time waster! Need a new car very soon!

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