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15.5k for 270rwkw 32 V Spec.with RWC.

Mods are the following;

R34 N1 turbos + dump pipe with HKS actuators.

Power FC.

Nismo Front pipe,

3" Hi flow cat.

3" Cat delete pipe

Apexi N1 cat back.

Apexi RSM.

Apexi pod filters.

Pair of Recaro SR3 seats.

Tein Coilovers.

Whteline Swaybar (F + R)

Adjustable cam gears.

HKS EBC (EVC4 i think).

Apexi Pen turbo timer.

Nismo Gearknob.

17x9 +19 SSR Evolution Wheels.

Have standard exhaust, suspension, airbox.

Sounds good man!

The standard air box you have... Do you have the whole setup including the cold air intake?

The part that slides into the part under the head light?

If you are interested in selling it, I will want it as I am going to use it for a modified CAI.

Sounds good man!

The standard air box you have... Do you have the whole setup including the cold air intake?

The part that slides into the part under the head light?

If you are interested in selling it, I will want it as I am going to use it for a modified CAI.

Yes I do have the whole she-bang, not interested in selling it at this stage.

jetta is good my parents have one, drives nice what about accord eurO?

That's another thought, but IMO the ones around my price range are beggining to look a little dated, as compared with the current model. With the Jetta, even a 06-07 is still the same shape as the current model. Plus that chrome grill looks sexy :D

More inspiration:

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18x9.5 +24

18z11 +20

Half of boot is fillwd with dynmat, need to remove them along with wires for stereo...

FCC3 Handcontroller doesn't work with RB26 based Power FC, need to buy FCC NT or something? Need to look few pages back or just PM Paul.

so just dont modify it more till you can aford it douchebag

lolz

its like when people say "need to sell car to invest in property" or whatever.

if you cant afford to keep your car you shouldnt even be looking at moving out or buying property coz chances are you wont be able to afford that anyway.

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