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price is $14000.00 No dreamers

2.5L 6 CYLINDER TURBO.

97500 KM.

3 INCH EXHAUST TURBO BACK.

FRONT MOUNT INTER COOLER.

CUSCO STRUT BAR.

DRIFT ADJUSTABLE REAR CAMBER ARM.

DRIFT ADJUSTABLE REAR TRACTION RODS.

DRIFT ADJUSTABLE REAR BRACE (HICUS REMOVED).

LOWERED SUSPENSION.

HKS POD FILTER.

CUSTOM POD FILTER COVER.

AFTERMARKET BOSCH 040 FUEL PUMP.

MALPASSI RISING RATE FUEL PRESSURE REG WITH SARD INLET FEED.

AFTER MARKET YELLOW JACKET COILS PACKS.

BRAND NEW NISMO 740CC HIGH FLOW VOLUME INJECTORS.

BRAND NEW MICROTECH LT-16 ECU.

OIL, WATER , BATTERY GAUGES ON DASH (NEED TO BE CONNECTED).

SEPERATE BOOST GAUGE ON GREDDY PILLAR .

EBOOST 2 WITH STAGED SETTINGS.

NEW AFTERMARKET BUCKET SEATS WITH CUSTOM RAILS.

TURBOSMART VEE PORT BOV IN CUSTOM LOCATION.

CAR ALSO FITTED WITH NEW MONGOOSE M60s CAR ALARM WITH DUAL IMMOBOLISER, KEYLESS ENTRY. ALSO HAS BUILT IN TURBO TIMER.

19 INCH WHEELS WITH NEW RUBBER

CAR IS SPRAYED IN A CANDY RED.

FULL TRIAL BODY KIT THAT MAKES IT STAND OUT.

CAR SOUNDS AWESOME.

CLIMATE CONTROL WITH COLD AIR CONDITION FOR HOT SUMMER DAYS.

INSIDE THERE IS A ECLIPSE 5030 CD TUNER WITH BLUETOOTH

SONY 4 CHANNEL AMP.

FUSION 6.5 INCH SPEAKERS.

FUSION 6X9 INCH REAR.

ENCLOSED SONY 1300W SUBWOOFER IN CUSTOM BOX.

ALWAYS SERVICED WITH NGK IRIDIUM PLUGS AND BEST OILS.

THE CAR IS IMMACULATELY KEPT IN STORAGE. WEEKEND DRIVES AS I HAVE 3 OTHER CARS.

POWER OUTPUT AT SAFE TUNE IS 250 RWHP 10PSI

READY FOR BIG POWER..

upgrade to garrett gt3076r direct bolt on power output around 500hp

car is on car sales for more pics and contact

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