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Hi Fellas,

I've decided to part with my car. I've spent over $40,000 on this car and have receipts to show.

Details are below:

Engine - Built by Pro Engines June 2009 and still under warranty:

* RB30 Bottom End

* ACL Forged Pistons, Rings and H-Beam Rods

* Nissan N1 Oil Pump

* Head Porting

* HKS 256 Inlet 264 Exhaust Cams

* Adjustable Cam gears

* GT35R (GT3582) Turbo 0.82 A/R housing

* XTR Highmount Exhaust Manifold

* Tial 38mm External Wastegate

* Plazmaman Plennum

* Splitfire Coil Packs

* Nismo 740cc Injectors

* Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

* 3.5 Inch Straight through exhaust (with custom piping - optional screamer pipe or plumb back)

* GReddy Front Mount Intercooler

* Turbo Heat Bag

* Jim Berry - Fully Monty 3800lbs 900HP race clutch

* Bosch Alternator

* Custom Fibre Glassed Cold Air Intake

ECU - Tuned by Autotech in Canberra

* Autronic SM4

Suspension

* Bilstien shocks

* K-Mac lowered Springs

Exterior

* DR-1 Wheels -9.5 inch on the back and 8.5 inch on the front- very light racing wheels, only weigh 10kg each

* Khumo tyres - 265 on the rear and 235 on the front

* 400R Side Skirts

*Tinted Windows

* Xenon HID Conversion Kit

Interior

* Autometer boost Gauge with Chrome Cup

* Jensen VM9512 7 Inch Touch Screen DVD player with Bluetooth and iPod/iPhone connectivity

* Original Skyline Floor Mats

The engine is still under warranty. This car has not failed me in the slightest way since day 1 of the build. Only 7,000km have been driven in this car since the engine build.

Registration on the vehicle expires April 2011.

Standard parts (ECU, Wheels, camshafts, springs intercooler etc etc) will come with the car.

Price $24,900 ONO.

Thanks.

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Seeing as I took the time to go out of my way and help you out to sell your exhaust manifold, I'd appreciate it if you did the right thing and got back to me about sending the other one back, I won't be supplying one to him until you do.

Kyle

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