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Lookin at swapping my baby for the right car or cash

Specs-

145,xxx Ks

Hi Flowed T3

GK Tech cooler and no holes piping

Boost controller

Twin B2 converters and twin hi flow lock offs (enough to flow 400rwkw of gas)

Microtech LT8s

Rebuilt Jatco 4spd with strengethened internals (shifts hard)

Tranny cooler

LSD

VQ Statesman slotted front Brakes

VY SS 18s freshly resprayed in asteroid silver with brand new tyres

Series 2 Blue Calais Interior in very good condition, no holes, rips, burns etc

car made roughly 165rwkw on 12psi

everything is there to make a sh1tload of power except the turbo n box, it made 210kw on 17psi (one dyno run) but was turned down to save the box

heaps of little sh1t im not gonna bother mentioning but you get the idea

For someone thats looking for a clean, neat and cheap vlt this is the one, i get compiments wherever i go even from old people, costs me about $50 a week to run n i drive everywhere

PRICE:$10,000 but would rather a swap

If your interested in swapping i want something

*Newer then mine

*Manual

*Turbo or V8

If your car doesnt meet all these criteria dont bother bout asking

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before anyone asks the stockies were at the back coz i was gettin the other 2 rims sprayed and since that photo hte cooler pipe has been secured

email is [email protected] but dont bother emailing me coz i never check it just pm me im on here everyday

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