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I have seen this car in action, and god damn its impressive. And for that price you can't go wrong.

yeah Dan good luck with the sale, Its a nice car and would be a shame to sell

and theres always the youtube video ;) to help with the sale

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well priced, gt3040 turbo will pull 320 plus rwkws on 22/24 psi easily!!! free bump.

Dan cant handle that much RB power though...thats why he's "downgrading" lol...j/k

Good luck with the sale, Definetly a clean example that has been modified well.

Ryan

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I live very close to there, but i usually only drive it on weekends b now occasionly to work which is straight down magill rd. Ands thanks guys pretty much everything is done to it except paint and interior lol.

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hmm prefer not to post the link on here lol, Had it tuned made 262rwkw on 15psi, just did it nice and safe. We played around with 18psi and it hit 280 no worries so with 21 psi over 300rwkw. I am neg on this price, so willing to take offers.

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