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Mods include

-HKS Pods

-HKS Intercooler with hardpipes

-Greddy Cam Gears (Will prodide clear cam cover)

-Greddy Profec EBC

-Greddy Turbo Timer

-SMI intergrate electronic boost guage

-Chipped standard ECU

-Denso injectors near new, slightly larger and work with the standard computer

-Full exhaust

-Jim berry twin plate full monty clutch, near new (Savage)

-Bilstein fully adjustable struts with Bilstein shockers

-Custom springs

-Rear Camber arms

-Front strut brace

-Cusco half roll cage

-2 Recaro racing seats

-Drilled Rotors with bendix pads

-Mongoose M800 Alarm, keyless entry, 3 point immobaliser, shock, angle, motion and door openeing sensors

-Regamaster lightweight rims wraped in Bridgestone RE001 tyres (locknuts included)

-Momo race steering wheel with appropriate hicas boss kit

-Nismo short shifter

-Aftermarket carbon fibre style mirrors (electrics working)

-Earls Oil cooler with relocation kit (Not fitted)

Maintenance Done recently by reputable workshop

-Full 100k Service performed, all fluids changed doesnt leak a drop

-All cam seals replaced

-tensioner bearing and pulley replaced

-All engine belts changed

-Front seal and rear main done

-Front CVs recently replaced

-Breaks recently done

Things worthy of mention

-5k spent on the body to remove any signs of rust formation (I’m picky)

-Has had a full body respray

-Close to a year registration

-Gearbox doesnt crunch 4th gear (common problem)

-Will provide a roadworthy Certificate

Summary

Everything works and runs smooth and like a dream. This is my pride and joy, everything this car has needed it has received. May have aftermarket turbos, this I am unsure of. Makes 257rwkw. I am in no rush to sell, genuine intrest only, price negotiable.

Price

$22,500 ono

Call Richard on 0415388623

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Edited by V-Spec
hey mate, just wondering i you would consider a swap with a 1993 R33 GTST pullng 195rwkw's on 11 pound and a 94 N/A SUPRA

thanks mate :P

tempting, but ive got enough cars already

forgot to mention, suspention has been checked, all bushes are fine and not worn out

bilstein struts are also height adjustable

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