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thanks for the praise guys. I lot of effort and many $$$ has gone into my car. happy for the replies glad you like it.

im a bit confused, was this originally a non- turb? or was it just converted to 4 stud???

frekkin sweet car though, you couldnt build one for this much.

was thinking same thing...

this is very nice though good luck mate

shit i wish i never bought the car i did now. this is so clean and neat. perfect sleeper. i bet you wouldnt have much cop trouble.

yep i never get pulled over!

and as per cj's comment the car was originally a GTS.

I bought the car with a full RB20DET conversion. including gearbox, engine, loom, ecu ect. since i have had it I have also replaced the diff, brakes, new gearbox, motor ofcourse, rear subframe, infact the only NA aspect of the car is the 4 stud hubs.

I have always kept them as i have always had a set of wheels as nice as the lmgt4's . and also I like the fact they it has 4 stud hubs... keeps people guessing!

The car also comes with a pair of buddyclub P1's for the track and a standard manifold thet can be put inplace of the one with the external gate if needed.

cheers!

car also comes with the following

spare set of rims buddyclub x 2 jap drift x 2

detatchable steering wheel kit

12" sub, soundstream amp, 6.5" splits

oil cooler and filter relocation kit ( not fitted)

spare tailshaft

girls that go OOOOHHHHH! and an optional extra...

The car is now SOLD...

thanks to all interested.

sad day. :) but bought by an awesome dude so happy o see it go at the same time!

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