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Interior

Velo Bucket Racing Seats

Blue RPM 4-Point Harness

Autotechnica Steering Wheel with Boss Kit

Autoguage 5" Tacho and Shift Light

Trust Twin Pillar Mount Holder

Greddy Mechanical Boost Guage

Pivot 3in1 Speed Meter

G-Zone ECU Racing Chip

Aluiminium Pedal Extensions

Neons Behind Dash

Pioneer MP3 Head Unit

V-Net 4100 Amplifier

Kicker KX200 Amplifier

Pioneer Compression Horns

Clarion 15" Subwoofer

Uniden Scanner

1kg Fire Extinguisher

Exterior

R33 GTR Fibreglass Rear Wing

GTR Front Grille

GTR Bonnet

Custom Cut Stock Front Spoiler

Apexi 3" Muffer

3" Front Pipe

Custom 3" Exhaust

3" Cat Pipe

5 Puk Heavy Duty Clutch

Apexi Lowered Springs

Underbody Neon Car Kit

Grade 15 Window Tint

Short Shifter Kit

Under the Hood

Blitz Metal High Flow Air Filter

Custom Exhaust Manifold

Custom Intake Piping

Twin RB20 Turbos

NKG Iridium Spark Plugs

UAS 600x300x75 Front Mount Intercooler

Aluminium Mandrel Intercooler Piping

TurboSmart Dual Stage Boost Controller

GFB Mach 1 BOV

Cyclops Paralyser P350 Alarm System

Performance to date

13.7 @ 104mph 60' 2.28

~200bhp @ 13psi (1 Turbo)

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