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Hey guys,

I think I have decided to sell my car. If it sells at the right price then I will but if not, then I will keep it and do it up myself. It currently has the following:

HKS turbo (unsure of specifications)

GTR intercooler

Jap made exhaust

Dr Drift chip and tune - Dynoed at 256hp with low boost

Hicas removed

Braided brake lines

NPC Ceramic button clutch - had for 2 months, retail $700 or more

Recaro reclinable seat - great condition

GTR injectors

Shimmed diff

GTR front bar

Carbon dash parts

Sparco steering wheel

Koya 18x8 Inox Drifter with Kumho tyres

Full Alpine sound system worth $2200

Probably alot more that I have forgotten but I will add up as I remember.

Wanting to sell all together as one but will take parts off to alter price etc.

Will supply RW at time of sale also.

Car as is without sound system or wheels (will supply stockos) - $11 500

Car with everything - $13 000

This is a really great car and a good daily/track car. It has alot of pull and doesn't overheat under stress or anything like that. The only reason I'm selling is to get a more serious drift car, maybe track only even.

These pics are not very current and I will put some up when I take some more during the week. Like I said, I am not in a huge rush to sell but will for the right price.

Feel free to contact me via text/call to 0433 914 477 or email to [email protected]. PMs NOT preferred as I'm not always on this account. Thanks!

P.S. Plates are NOT being sold with car!

Thanks,

Emma!

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(Car doesn't have the GTR spoiler any more so will get updated pics/interior shots also asap)

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