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series 1 white vlt auto.unfinished project.auto completely rebuilt & strenghtened 12months ago,oil cooler,new lsd 3.9 ratio at same time.motor completely rebuilt by mick atholwood. also,hypertutic pistons,resized,balanced rods.ported & polished head.port matched exhaust & inlet.fully balanced.stage 1 surecam.oil catch can.3" exhaust.15" vr s pack rims with fm901's.kmac h/duty strut bearing caps.full vl grp a bodykit.car is rego'd till sept.it has the drivers seat removed but still available.it has a small ding in the passenger rear bumper.just needs centre & left part of bumper.has light blue series 1 calais door trims & rear seat with head rests.the top of the inlet plenum is removed in preperation for the new custom 6 litre plenum with xf throttle body,which is polished & will be supplied,have new 660cc injectors on fuel rail fitted,also vl link ecu with in car hand controller,supplied not fitted,koni front & rear new shocks,not fitted.have 2 front low not super low springs,kings, to suit,not fitted.car prior to strip down was running fine but the turbo while not blowing any smoke,i think is in need of some work.has chiptorque chip in current computer & the new computer has been set up for the bigger injectors.hardly any rust,only in drivers door around window runner.only needs to have the above items fitted to have a really good car.can supply brand new pwr intercooler to suit if required also.$7000 ono. motor alone was $5500.motor travelled approx.15000klms since rebuild.i am located in brissy.

cheers

warrick

PS:a few other bits i forgot.sports steering wheel,splitfire boost & oil pressure gauges,hi flow cat/muffler,bosch 500hp fuel pump,new headlights,turbosmart boost controller & type 2 bov,set of 6 standard injectors with standard rail,malpassi rising rate regulator brand new unfitted with gauge,spare perfect boot lid,immobiliser,central locking

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ok.will now sell the complete car as is,which includes the above mentioned engine,trans,diff etc for $5850 ono!!! this is with standard injectors & standard computer which has been fitted with chiptorque chip.will include the front kings springs,spare bootlid,so all you will need is the top plenum section & the crossover pipe with associated hoses etc & your up & running!!absolute bargain!!!

the following parts are now available seperately:

vl link computer with hand controller & bosch 363 injectors $1900ono

brand new koni shocks $400ono

polished 6 litre inlet plenum & xf throttle body $460ono

thats about it,bargains to be had.

cheers

warrick

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