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hi all....after much deliberation, my car is up for sale. All mods are done in less than a year. im the first owner in australia. private import 1999 pearl white. $33,500. receipts for nearly everything, over $20,000 spent in less than a year on the car! anyone who knows me will know i only drive this on fridays and saturdays...weekend car. average about 150-200kms each week.

~60,000kms

hks adjustable coilovers

pivot turbo timer

hks manifold

hks ssq bov

C's Short shifter

3" mandrel bent exhaust system

3" dump pipe

hks single heavyduty clutch

hks twin power ignition

strut bar

18*8.5 front 18*9.5 rear wheels 5zigen

toyo t1r...dont remember front but running 275/45 rears 99% tread left!

5zigen lock nuts

k&n air filter

spitfire coilpack

hks evc4 boost controller

hybrid front mount intercooler

genuine INGS front bar

vertex side and rear

flared rear guards

alarm/immbiliser

t2871r .64 turbo

apexi pfc

z32 afm

740cc nismo injectors

hks 256in 264ex cams

walbro fuel pump

sard fuel reg

i will update if i have forgotten anything....

system can be sold with car for extra depending on negotiations

WILL BE SOLD WITH 1 YEAR REGO SAVING YOU $1000!

NO JOYRIDERS! i will be doing all the driving...you understand

all inquiries please call or pm

Ian 0418298760

in sydney

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whats the go with the rear guards ?

the go is to fit the wheels.....

9.5s at the back with +22offset make them stick an inch out of the original guards so instead of going smaller wheels, i went flared guards.... :thumbsup: wider look

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