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I am putting this up because I have decided that i want a change for either an S15 or maybe an R34 gtt this car is an excellent car to drive either on the road or on the track. All of the mods have been done profesionally and only top brand name gear has been used i.e the Endles brakes are worth $2000 alone, it is mod plated and registered untill January next year.

Please no test pilots as i work a very hectic schedule and have no patience for time wasters

Mods:

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HKS T04S Turbo (Rated at 550hp)

Polished Housing

4 Inch inlet

HPI Stainless Steel Manifold (T4)

HKS 40mm External Wastegate

Screamer

Sard 550cc Injectors

HKS Camgears

Power Enterprise Super Strong Timing Belt

HPI Engine Dampener

HPI FMIC with Aluminum Piping

Greddy Type R BOV

3inch Turbo Dump Pipe

3.5 inch exhaust high flow cat, one resonater and twin stainless pipes (sounds fat).

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Alloy top pipe

Senders for guages.(oil temp, air fuel, water temp)

Battery relocated to the boot

Pollished rocker covers

Braided lines

Catch can

Pod filter

Engine and Fuel Management:

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 EBC

Greddy Emanage Blue with all optional harnesses (injector & ignition)

Walbro 255L/HP Intank Fuel Pump (High Pressure)

Tuned by Cihan Aday from Etuner.com

Drivetrain:

R154 gearbox

NPC (Nick's Performance Clutches) 5 Puck Cushion Buttoned with Modified Pressure Plate of 3500lbs

Nachi Throw Out Bearing

Suspenion and Brakes:

HSD Type HR Coilovers with Height and 16way Damper Adjust

Endless 2 Piece Slotted Front Brake Rotors

Akebono Street/Sport Brake Pads (Dustless)

Wheels:

18* 9.5 New drift teks (polished lip) +18 offset

Interior:

Cusco 7 point roll cage

Recaro SR2 Reclinable Bucket Seat (Driver Side Only)

Momo Steering Wheel

Vertex Gearknob

Vertex Shift Boot

Vertex Parking Lever Boot

Pioneer Mp3 CD Tuner

Pioneer 3way front Speakers

Located on the Goldcoast

Price: $21000 NEG (Throw me an offer if you are keen the worst is can say is no) or prefer swap for an S15 or R34gtt (Car will also come with a Full TRD lip kit)

If you have any questions call me on 0407626786 (better than sending me a pm as i can get back to you faster)

Will get better pics up soon. (PHONE PICS LOL)

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