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This is my mates car, DO NOT pm me or reply here, call the number at the bottom eh.

Engine Mods:

trust style TD05 ball bearing turbo

braided oil lines

3.5" copper RSR front pipe

GTR cat

3.5" stainless HKS exhaust

extreme heavy duty clutch

NA cams ( larger than factory turbo cams)

Baffled sump to prevent oil surge

Sard 750cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Custom Fuel Rail

Bosch Motorsport Fuel Pump

GTR Front Mount Intercooler & custom Piping

APEXI Power FC computer

APEXI Air Filter

Z32 Air Flow Meter

275 kw at Wheels 14 psi tuned at tilbrook auto & dyno was made with the other HKS 2535 turbo so not sure what it makes now im guessing bout 240 - 250 kw

Body:

Side Skirts

Nismo Bonnet Lip

17" white rims

Full BN bodykit

Driveline:

Tein Coilovers With regency approval papers at current height so u cannot get defected papers worth $3500

Tein Caster Arms

Custom Gear box Mount

Custom Steering Rack Mount Bushes

Custom Steering column Bush

ATS 2 way diff

Ikea formula steering arms (greater lock)

No Hicas, single stage R33 P/s pump

The car has 2months rego on it and i have just bought a new 600 hp external gate turbo and a tuneagent exhaust manifold which will cum with the car. I have just changed the oil in it and just fittted new spark plugs. The car was tuned at tillbrooks and that power figure was made with a HKS 2535 turbo which was on the car when i got it. This car was built to drift and drifts extremely smooth compared to alot of my other cars i owned and my mates skylines its gona be sad to see her go but i dont drive it that often and want a change. Its a real tuff street car and would go nuts on tha track but i never got the chance to go out there.

The price is $13500 O.N.O and will consider a swap

contact details are 0435 201 773 or 83898343

Any questions? The number is right there for you to call :P

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