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Hey Guys, the time has come and i've decided to sell my soarer.

It's a 92 model with 82000kms on the digital dash and im the first owner in the country.

The mods list reads like this:

Trust T78-33D turbo kit including inlet pipe, pod filter, manifold, external waste gate and dump pipe

Trust Front mount intercooler kit (600x300x100)

Trust 3.7" exhaust

Trust catch can

Trust Oil Cooler

Trust white faced guages with recall (water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, exhaust temp and boost)

HKS Metal head gasket

HKS Triple plate clutch

HKS 272" cams

OS Giken Cross mission

Unknown aftermarket LSD

540cc injectors + a HKS additional injector controller running another 2 injectors in the intercooler piping.

Bosch motorsports 044 external fuel pump

Apexi fuel regulator

Tein HA coilovers

Blitz Dual soleniod boost controller

Remapped stock ecu although a brand new AP engineering power fc is available with handset depending on price.

Bride fixed bucket seat

Nardi personal steering wheel

Top secret gearknob

autometer monster tacho with pen style shift light.

17" Advan RG rims

Do Luck front bar & side skirts, V8 soarer rear bar

Ganador wing mirrors.

It has pumped out 293kw@wheels on 1 bar on a freshly calibrated dyno dynamics dyno not in shootout mode without the power fc, and there's is potential for alot more power to be made.

The T78 starts spooling at 3500rpm, full boost by 4500rpm and it revs to 8300rpm. The front bar has been freshly sprayed and repaired after coming off while on the dyno.

I'm Asking $33 000

email here

any questions welcomed

Thanks

Luke

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