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Spend more than $10000 for modification, all brand new parts!!!

Well tuned by DART AUTOMOTIVE

45000KM'S(changes slowly)

220KW at Rear wheel!!

0-100 5.49 Seconds(will do better if got nice tyre)

Apexi power Fc ECU

Greddy boost controler (Low 0.8bar HI 1.0 bar)

Greddy ajustable cam gear

Gate heavy duty timing belt

Hks Racing suction air intake

Hks Hi Power cat back exhaust

Hks BOV

Sard 550cc injector

Nismo 300km 10000raps Dash

Nismo fuel regurator

Nismo fuel pump

pro cooling FMIC

18 inch alloy wheel

full Top secret body kit

as new paint

HID 6000k head lamp

just drive 5000kms after put on those parts!!

This car was bought from my jap friend, All this mods done in AUSSIE! Have the Log book for service in japan!!

was $28000 Now $26899!! still negotiable!

My email/msn:[email protected]

phone:0432674032

Michael

plante number: YE99LO

Vin:6u90000er34004741

Engin no:RB25285111A

Feel free to ask!!

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