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JDM 1990 ST185

2.0 GenII 3S-GTE

175,000 k’s

VIC registered Slimline ‘MRFOUR’

The following marked * is what I have to be installed

Exterior:

Super White II Paint Code: 040

Group A Front Bumper

Group A Reinforcement Bar

Spoiler Removed

Ganador Style Mirrors

Tinted Windows

OzCelica Stickers

Lighting:

Clear Indicators

Clear Headlamps with Halo Rings

6000k Xelux Conversion Xenon HID’s*

Polarg 10mm Wedge (Rear License Plate Illumination)

Narva 10mm Blue LED Parkers

Interior:

ST184 Cluster swap

Momo Steering Wheel

Turbo Timer

Defi Control Unit II w/ Defi Gauges:

- Boost*

- Oil Temperature*

- Oil Pressure*

TRD Short Shift Kit

TRD Type 2 Gear knob

Engine Work Specs:

ECU: Wolf 3D V4+*

Arias Oversized Forged Piston

Eagle Conrods

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

High Flowed CT26*

Brand New Crankshaft

TRD Metal Head gasket

Engine Bay:

Monsta Tuned Manifold*

Blitz 3’ Stainless Steel Nur Spec R Exhaust*

HKS SSQ BOV*

Cusco Catchcan*

Apexi Power Intake Kit*

Oil Cooler Relocation Kit

Audio and Visual:

Eurovox Double DIN DVD player

Shaved Antenna

Stock Speakers

Driveline:

ST205 Gearbox

Solid Aluminum Diff Mount

Suspension & Brakes:

Cusco Lower Arm Brace*

Cusco Front Strut Bar

Whiteline HD Rear Sway Bar*

Whiteline Rear Strut Bar

Calipers painted red

Wheels & Tyres:

17x7 CSA Tuner Platinum’s

Nankang 215/40R

Coming Soon and Future Plans:

FMIC

Battery to Boot conversion

Car in stock form about one week before purchase

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When I started to change the panels over

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The other side a few days later

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Edited by Silly-Karr
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Reppin' OzCelica

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Left Hand Rear Quarter Spoilerless

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Right Hand Rear Quarter Spoilerless

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Whiteline Rear Strubar

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TRD Shortshift Kit and Gearknob plus Eurovox DVD player system (Found stock in the New Mitsubishi Pajero's and Outlanders)

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Hey there guys I stumbled across this site from ns.com and just though I would sign up here to see whats going in the way of Skylines and also to check out the Classifieds and OT coz theres some funny hit out there haha.

Im from ozcelica.com and spend most my time there usually getting help for my money pit, the GT4 :D

Anyhoo thats me.

Cheers

Luke

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