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Posting this on behalf of a mate.

The car has ran a 10 sec pass with NOS and has been featured in fast fours in the Aug 04 issue.

68,500kms

280rwkw on 18psi, Pump fuel and NOS

250rwkw on 18psi, Pump fuel no NOS.

10.7sec quarter mile on C16/NOS and slicks (300rwkw C16 tune)

Bottom End:

Arias Forged Pistons 8.0:1 compression

Carillo Forged Conrods

Nitrided Crank, bored/honed block etc.

Full rebuild performed by CV Performance

Head:

Tomei Dual Valve Springs

Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers

Tomei 280' Solid In/Ex Camshafts

Port/Polished Head

Tomei Metal Head Gasket

Tomei Solid Lifters

Tomei Valve Guides

ARP Head Studs

Fuel/Intake:

Greddy Intake Manifold/Plenum and Throttle Body

Sard 800cc injectors

Sard fuel regulator

255LPH Intank Walbro fuel pump

NOS Wet Kit 75hp Shot

NOS Purge kit

NOS bottle warmer

Blitz intercooler kit

Turbo/Exhaust:

Ceramic coated exhaust manifold

GT2835R turbocharger (0.87 Exhaust housing)

CES custom ceramic coated twin dump pipe

Blitz 3" exhaust

Custom intake pipe

K&N air filter

GFB Bov

ECU/Electronics:

Apexi Power FC

Z32 AFM

Turbosmart E-Boost EBC and Blitz SBC

Blitz turbo timer

Clutch/Drivetrain/Suspension:

Exedy extra heavy duty single plate button clutch

Lowered king springs front/rear

Lightened flywheel

Asking $33k ono.

PM for more info and to arrange a viewing of the car.

Car is in Sydney.

Pics and a list of spares will also be posted up shortly

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