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Engine:

Full stainless steel 3" mandrel bent exhaust with resonator, hi flow cat and muffler. Custom made and welded by ASE.

K&N panel filter.

Greddy electronic boost controller.

Custom ECU tune by SKR.

Makes 238 awkw's.

walbro fuel pump.

Drive train:

'Extreme' Heavy Duty clutch.

Handling:

Bilstien shocks.

TMR springs

Whiteline sway bar adjustable (rear)

Whitleing swaybar (front)

Wheels:

Nissan Skyline R34 GTR rims

Federal tyres (18x235x40) only a few thousand k's old about 90% tread left.

86xxx kms

$26500

$25000 with stock rims.

$26000 with stock struts and springs.

$24500 with stock rims and suspension.

Please call/text Ash on 0488446696 as i'm rarely on here.

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for some reason i can't edit my topic?

anyway i had a query regarding the power output, for people that know there evo's then looking at my mod list the figure does seem high and it was the first thing i said to the tuner when the figure came up. he has had many sevens with very similair mods to mine on the dyno and usually make around the 205-215awkw mark but for some reason mine made the figure it did, he said that he has a sneaking suspicion that the rear exhaust housing is larger or it could just be one of them freak motors. anyway for people interested i can show them the dyno sheet.

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