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Built to go racing but never have time to use it, Some of you may have seen it at the last SAU Oran Park track day or the Marulan Driver training day. Ran well with no problems. This was the only 2 times I ever took it to the track.

Lots of time and money spent on this car. makes an easy 251kw At the wheels on 15 Psi. Most of the mods were done in the last 12-18 months.

Rebuilt motor with forged pistons,

rebuilt and hi flowed turbo by Precision Turbochargers,

Wolf 3D v4 with hand controller tuned by C&V,

front mount intercooler,

PWR oil cooler with custom oil lines,

3" turbo back exhaust,

3" de-cat,

500hp fuel pump,

coil overs unknown brand,

front & rear strut bars,

K&N filter,

Autometer boost gauge,

fire extinguisher,

original skyline mats,

Kenwood CD/MP3,

Focal splits and lots more.

Recent major service including platinum plugs, Motul diff oil, Redline Shockproof gear oil etc. I kept the car looking stock on purpose to hopefull get less attention from the police. I do have a set of 17" Volk rims that I can sell with the car for $500 (see last pic). I have the standard cat, dump pipe, spoiler and intercooler which I can throw in if you like.

For an older car it is straight and tidy with a clean interior. Car has 10 months rego. It has being very reliable, nerver had a problem or broke down. Genuine enquiries only please, may consider trade for a non sporty car. No ridiculous offers. I believe the price is fair

If your interested please call me on 0413 885 508 or send me a PM.

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