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car is located in warwick qld bout 2hrs from brissy

my phone number is 0439665645 i would prefer sms's.... pm me or on write on this thread

$18,000 with 20inch rims

$17,000 on 16s

$16,500 with out in 12inch sub, amp and in dash dvd player (replaced by basic head unit)

Would prefer swap for a sr 180sx or s14a or rx7 (series4/5) (cash to me)

more pics by request

Under the bonnet

  • Just had rebulid 4000kms ago (receipt to prove)
  • Always warmed up to operating temp before taken over 3,000 rpm
  • Always cooled down
  • running castrol edge oils last changed at the same times as plugs (250kms ago)
  • full 3inch mandrel bent system hiflow cat hotdog and cannon
  • just replaced the old gt35r(due to worn out bearings) new turbo has a .63 rear with polished housing
  • greddy style inlet plenum painted in marble
  • splitfire coilpacks with new plugs (replaced 250kms ago)
  • alloy cooler pipes with new silicon joiners and new clamps
  • 14' thermo fan (running off turbo timer)
  • new vaccum lines from the plenum
  • turbosmart dualstage boost controller
  • 600by300by75 cooler
  • brand new half size hi performance century battery
  • original stagea rs4 strut brace
  • greddy/trust style bov (currently not fitted)
  • haltech e11v2 - external 3bar map
  • tial external wastegate (with screamer)
  • himount stainless manifold
  • s15injectors... 480cc
  • 500hp walbro intank pump
  • drift catch can
  • gates blue radiator hoses
  • abs etc all the fancy stuff they came out with from factory
  • kn pod filter
  • haltech removes the afm and 02 sensor, but will go with the car including the original plenum and injectors
  • manual conversion with heavy clutch (unsure of what exactly)
  • sard pressure reg

Interior

  • jvc indash dvd player 7inch screen (double din) touch screen etc etc
  • 10inch roof mount screen with built in dvd player and av sockets with led interior lights
  • pioneer 6inch speakers in the 4 doors
  • soundstream trantula series 6.5 inch speakers in the tailgate(hatch)
  • 4 channel amp (running sub and 6.5s)
  • crossfire single 12inch sub in sealed box
  • new floor mats
  • stagea cargo mat and floor mat for tailshaft tunnel in the back
  • reclining rear seats (folding foward also)
  • electric front seats
  • interior is black leather
  • climate control
  • splitfire boost and voltmeter guages
  • superclean trim always kept tidy and maintained
  • powerinvertor also (plug in the playstation etc)
  • trust gearknob
  • factory tint in mint condition
  • pencil type turbo timer digital led

exterior

  • 20inch daat d69 rims with removeable plastic insert(paintable etc)
  • brand new tyres (hardly driven on)
  • factory green metallic paint in vgc
  • also comes with 16inch 5spokes (factory type wheel) with unroadworthy tyres
  • Also i have rs4stg plate for nsw buyers if interested

Previously before the plenum, fuel system, and new turbo was fitted the stagea made 260kw (350hp) at all 4s on 18psi... and aparently 400hp on 22psi i have tryed to list everything but there could be some things i may have missed out on many thousands of dollars have been spend since owning the stagea and owes me around 30g

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