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Up for sale is my pride and joy. I have had this car for over 2 years and it's time to move on. I have put my blood and sweat into this, and spent over $30k on ithappy.gif

It was an NA Soarer, before the conversion. Since then the following mods have been added since I acquired the car in January 2007

2JZ-GTE Engine

Front Mount Intercooler from Just Jap (brand unknown)

3 inch exhaust which goes into 2*2.5 all the way from the dump pipes backwards (dump pipe not replaced)

K & N pod filter

Body Kit

Tinted Windows

Turbo Timer

Electric Fan with a special controller which you can control to decide what temperature the fan comes on at

4 Gauges (Oil, Boost, Volt and Fuel)

Leather Seats (Group Buy)

New Pioneer Head Unit

HID Head Lights 6000k

18 Inch Lenso Wheels (18*8 Front and 18*9.5 at Back)

These are a couple of the changes it has gone through, just ask if you want to know more.

I also just recently did the 100k service with Paden from Unique Automotive. The service included;

Timing belt

Ignition Coil Plugs

Coolant Flush

Drive Belt

Breather Hoses

Coil Packs

Harmonic Balancer

Timing Belt Tensioner

Water Pump

Fan Clutch

Crank Seal and Cam Seals

Oil and Filter

Fuel Cut Defender

At the moment it is doing around 16psi. I have never boosted this car, and don't intend to. I have been able to reach 16psi because of the FCD. I have also never dynoed this car, because I have always looked after this car with the upmost respect.

It has always being serviced every 5000km since I got the car when it had only done 76,000kms.

I will let the car go for $16,000 without the wheels and $17,000 with the wheels.

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Cheers guys.

I don't think it's a 10 second car, because I have never taken it to the strip. Like I said, i haven't even dynoed this because I didn't want to push it too hard, more so like a bit of a project for me. Sounds wierd I know!

I did the engine conversion about a year ago on this :D

PRICE DROP. $16000 with the wheels. I will also put in my full sound system which is already installed in the car. It was installed by Lifestyle Car Audio 8 months ago roughly, and cost me around $4000. The system included:

2 * Rockford Fosgate 12 inch P2's

1 * Rockford Fosgate 4 Channel (T400-4)

1 * Rockford Fosgate Mono (T1500-1bd)

6 inch Rockford Fosgate Splits

4 Inch Rockford Fosgate Speakers

All the wiring is done in Rockford Fosgate Wiring. The car is also sound deadened with dynomat.

I would really like to see this car ago, because I want a new car

Cheers

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