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Hi unfortunately Just after finishing my project Not even being able to drive it 500kms before the unthinkable happened and my car was written off got hit in the Rear End by someone who obviously cant drive. The car owes me well over $50000 I have receipts for all the work and parts i have purchased for it most of the parts were bought directly from Japan. All top of the range japanese parts have been put on this car and the engine is still brand new not even 500kms like i said. I'm stripping everything from interior to motor to panels everything must go selling everything cheap and basically every part in brand new or hardly used. And as i said i have receipts for most of it.

Engine Parts include:

Fully bored and crack tested block with Arias Pistons and Rev conrods

The head has been ported and polished.

It has a Garrett GT3540r Turbo with .82 Exhaust housing with a Hi Mount Manifold which inludes

Oil and Water lines with a PSR wastegate plumbed back into custom V band dumpipe in Which JPC did a fantastic job of making it look factory. This Setup alone cost me in excess of $4000 with out labour All parts i have receipts for and done less that 500kms as my motor was still being run in so everything is in mint condition.

I have Denso 550cc Injectors with an Bosch 044 fuel pump and Sard Fuel Regulator.

Genuine Greddy plenum with Ford XF Throttle body including piping.

Os Giken Cam Gears Gates timing belt

Link Ecu with Hand Controller

2 Way Diff

Manual Gearbox with basically a brand new xtreme heavy duty clutch.

Bilstein Height and Damper adjustable coil overs

black Chrome 18 inch Rims with good tread

Everything i Have put alot into this car and has been modified to make big power was looking at making at least 360rwkw was making 330rwkw on my old setup before motor was built and new turbo etc was put on.

These are just the parts i can think about on top of my head there is plenty more.

I also have a Trust Front bar and nice trust sideskirts clear indicators

The interior is A1 and series 2 i need everything gone.

Going to take motor out this weekend and gearbox etc.

Will post up prices in the next couple of days if anyone needs any parts just let me know and i will take it off for you. I have lost an absolute fortune on this car and whats my loss is your gain just need it all gone makes me to depressed looking at it knowing how much i have put into it.

cheers

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will put up some prices when i go home im located in bentleigh. Will be home in an couple of hours 2 reply 2 everyones messages and posts. Cheers

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