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ill may sell mine ...... it has 275 rwhp UNTUNED ( std ecu ) and could easilly make over 300+ rwhp when tuned... has 205 rwkw at the moment and its a real tidy car aswell ... im in toowoomba also so its easy to get a look at.....if u wanna arrange a look etc just pm me and ill give u my phone number if u like....the car isnt officially for sale but i may sell it if the right money is offered....

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a few ppl on this forum have seen the car and driven in it and can vouch for its condition and power....im not intrested in typing out all the specs but im happy to talk to u on the phone one night during the week if u call me... food for thought ...cheers Jon.:uh-huh:

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it will have more power when its tuned i can garantee that ......and as far as a kit goes all thats different is the front bar in a gtr kit cause the gtr has slightly different skirts and no rear pods usually... i have a matching m spec rear spoiler here that was on the car too if u wanted it .. it will go straight back on....

i have played with a few bits and pieces since dynoing it and i rekon its pushing close to 290rwhp now at least.... but if thats not enuf thats cool.....at least its the sorta car u can drive all day long and get good fuel economy and never breaks....food for thought anyway... im not gonna try and talk u into it :(

its a modified/hi flowed TD06 mitsubishi turbo which is now internally gated which is sweet..... at the moment it has a mines tuned vx rom ecu and can run up to about 1.5 bar..(22 or so psi) boost or so in its current setup but the turbo will boost further but i only run it to about 1 bar or just over to be safe... and it feels very fast on the street.... very well looked after car ..... something to think about anyway

Hey SIR33,

How bout my R32 GTSt ... not sure what your budget is, but this baby is busting over 355 rwkw's (with wheelspin) at 1.2bar boost.

New Tomei 1.5 mill gasket going in this week so we can boost into the turbo's efficiency range :P

Not planning to sell yet, however if you can't resist - 50k :(

Good luck finding the right car!

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