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project car........ it had a fair bit of rust in the engine bay and one of the injectors were leaking, so I thought in order to it right I will pull the motor out strip it down also stip the engine bay out sand blast repair and repaint. We have since found out no 5 piston is stuffed, this didnt bother me as I wanted to put the JUN stroker kit into it anyway. The engine is stripped down head is good turbos etc just bottom end needs attention.

I have paid all up so far and its at Gavin Woods workshop on the Gold Coast as I was told he was the best. The rest of the vehicle is at Gold Coast paint works ready for the sand blasting.

Welcome to come and have a look at the car Gold Coast painworks at molendinar.

It is not complianced

I have the import approval and all documents relating to the car

I just want to move on and have bought myself something new.

I wanted 15,000 as is thought it was fair as I have paid Gavin Wood up so far for the work he has done aswell as the paint work guys.

The lowest I will go is $13,500 as is.

It has hks exhaust

hks pod filters

hks suspension

also a genuine 260 RS autech with all the fruit standard bbs wheel RB26 brembo brakes momo wheel white dials etc.

These photos taken before I stripped it down.

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