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Hello everyone,

I have had the car for about 6 months in which I have driven it probably less than 1000km in total. It has recently been service (last week) from a local performance shop

There is the following wrong with the car:

- Blows a bit of smoke after having service, I believe it is currently running oil which is too thin at high operating temps (mobil 1 10-30) so will possibly (before sale) drop this oil and try something else and see if that helps however i believe that it is most likely turbo seals thus the low asking price

The car can be driven around town easily without any smoke if kept under 3000rpm

So buyer can choose to either save up and go single i.e. Hypergear TR44HF (580HP turbo) kit is about $2500 installed and make some decent HP as most supporting mods bar the fuel pump are already in place or they can find some 2nd hand stockies for around $300-400 + install and have a cheap manual soarer with lots of goodies on the road.

- Rear upper control arm bushes will need replacing soon

Price: $10 000 FIRM without RWC

- Forgot to say has Rego till early March 2008 (5 Months)

- Open to offers for trade, would be after another sort of import of course

Contact Details: Via PM / Email ([email protected])

or my mobile number is 0401 958 503

I am not very good with answering my mobile (exam period), so either send me a message if I dont answer or email as I check it several times a day

Modifications:

Engine:

Steel Wheeled Turbos

Sard 650cc Injectors (stock ones will also be provided)

AP Engineering Power FC

POD Filter

Turbosmart Bleed Valve Boost Controller

Custom Dump Pipe

Full Exhaust System (3" to twin 2.5")

Front Mount Intercooler

Drivetrain:

KAAZ 2-Way LSD

5 Speed Gearbox Conversion (W58)

5 Puk Heavy Duty Brass Clutch

Suspension:

TEMS with Lowered Springs

- Front TEMS has been recently replaced with good 2nd hand replacements as previous pair were gone, however the front lowered springs were not put on, they will come with the car for new owner to put on

Brakes (stock)

Wheels:

Rear - 17x9 Bronze AVS Wheels Rear with Nankang NS-II

Front - 17x8 Bronze ROH Wheels Front with Falken Tyres

- Tyres have plenty of tread on them

Interior:

Alpine CDA-9835 Head Unit with Remote

Alpine Splits powered by Alpine amp

Ivory Leatherette Seat Covers

- Seats were completely dismantled to put these on properly

- I have the material for the trims and rear parcel shelf however they have not been installed yet

Black Super Plush Carpet - Knox Auto

Autotechnica Steering Wheel

Exterior:

Respray in factory colour by PNT Panels

Alarm

94+ Updated Tail Lights

Tinted Windows

Service Details:

Brand New OEM Radiator

Denso Iridium Spark Plugs 0.8mm Gap

Redline MTL - Gearbox Oil

Toyota Long Life Red Coolant

Mobil 1 10w30 MP - Engine Oil

Motul RBF600 - Brake Fluid

Century N70ZZL Battery

Will also come with some random bits and pieces for Free, off the top of my head:

- Like stock intercooler piping and box

- Greddy Turbo Timer

- Cup Holder Thingy

The Following Parts are available as ADDITIONAL options for the buyer will not separate anything until car is sold:

- Obviously buyer will get first pick on everything

$675 - GAB Coilovers

$50 - Stock Airbox

$100 - GM 3 Bar Map Sensor

$550 - Blitz iD3 + Power Meter (Both Brand New)

$300 - Genuine C's Short Shifter

$300 - Vertex (copy) Bodykit

$220 - Soarer Recaro Seat Rails (pair)

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