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car now has:

new windscreen. (with built in Ariel)

Full Whiteline suspension package(front and rear race sway bars,front camber kit,rear upper camber arms,rear lower tow arms,rear sub frame spacer kit)

new oil catch can modifications with sump drain back.

new water overflow tank

new front pillow ball mounts

new koyo radiator

Total cost :$3500

SELLING PRICE WILL NOW BE $38000 DOLLARS

CONSIDERING THE NEW MODIFICATIONS .

Was down at the Shift Performance track day last Friday down at Wakefield park .car ran a 1:07min on worn slicks and took out fastest AWD Turbo of the day! with new slicks and more tweaking on the suspension i can see the car dipping into the low 1:06-1:05 mark and thats with me driving :D. Also put the car on the dyno down at unigroup the night before and we realed out 392 KW on 20psi with a very rich safe tune !!

come and get your selves an awesome gtr peoples going verrryyyyy cheaaaappppppppppppp !!!!!!

hey ant - u changed your exhaust to a hks hiper...was diameter exhaust did u have before & what is it running now?

it must sound awesome without mufflers ;)

hey marko

i run the hks hiper on the street and the buddyclub on the track! it sounds fantastic with the buddy club you can hear the turbos spool like crazy !!

come on guys and gals need to move the car before i head overseas!!!! make a good offer over 35k and i will do a deal !!!

i am willing to take some parts off also!

Where about in Sydney are ya n contact no , i wanna have a look at the car Thanx

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