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Front of the engine has just been re-built (including timing belt)

4 Brand new Continental tyres were recently fitted

Modifications include...

-Hybrid front-mount intercooler

-Trust GReddy Profec BSpec II boost controller

-Kakimoto Regu 06&R exhaust (turbo-back system)

-High flow cat converter

-Adjustable coil overs

-Apexi panel air filter

-Aliminium radiator + brand new cooling system (all hoses)

-Full sound system/DVD player/Sub/Splits

-17" Wheels

Some extras which aren't currently fitted...

-Drift BOV

-Another stock R32 BOV

-HKS panel filter

Contact James on 0413560335 or 94347110(Home) or 90926715(Work)

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