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5 SPEED MANUAL Truly a weapon people, that's all I can say. I've had this car for about 9months and enjoyed every second I had with it. This BEAST has 300rwkw (Dyno Dynamics) I was forced to change the Clutch to a Exedy brass button clutch as the old one just kept slipping…..Its done about 115,xxxkm. Engine is fully rebuilt, painted and polished up… It has an e-boost set to 3 levels Level 1. 12psi Level 2. 18psi Level 3. 30psi This car is in great condition, you will not find one that has been better taken care of. Always serviced on the dot and with top products - no cheap alternatives. This sale is extremely regretfull and would suit any extreme performance vehicle enthusiast. Please dont hesitate to call me with any questions in regards to the vehicle. Any reasonable offer will be considered Email me or Call me on 0400 899 981

ENGINE RB25 – Forged Pistons GTR Rods GARRETT T04Z TURBO .70 front & .70 Rear Apexi Power FC Handheld Computer 600CC Injectors Sard Adjustable Fuel Regulator Bosch 044 Fuel Pump 3" Kakimoto exhaust system from TURBO back 38mm Turbo smart Waste gate with screamer pipe Z32 Airflow Metre Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler Blitz Blow off Valve GReddy front strut brace K&N Air Filter front and rear bearings hardened bottom end Iridium NGK spark plugs. Turbosmart e-boost System installed

INTERIOR Full Red Leatherette Interior… NISMO Short Shifter Apexi Power FC Handheld Computer Red LED lights with switch Pioneer head unit Pioneer 6" speakers Clarion Mono AMP Kenwood Subwoofer Reflective Tint 15% Turbo smart e-boost Gauge Mongoose M80 Alarm series Turbo Timer NISMO Rear strut Brace

EXTERIOR Full Stock M-Spec Bodykit 18" FUSION Black with Chrome Dish RIMS DBA Slotted Rotors back/front NISMO Side Blinkers Dropped on King Springs HID Front Headlights InstalledAftermarket Custom made Boot Lid

$16,999ono Please no stupid offers Ok, I mean the car speaks for itself....

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can't believe this hasn't sold!!! free bump car looks awesome, would fully consider buying as my 2nd car if: a.)wasn't a P plater. b.)it was closer to me. c.) i had the money lol.

gl with the sale this car looks great

Crazy price! Could I ask where you got your flush boot lid done or what you used? Is it a Do-Luck cover or was the whole boot replaced? That's what mine should have turned out like...

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