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SICK OF BEING TARGETED BY MAD KENT COPS OUT TO DEFECT YOU FOR YOU HEKTIC AS f**k S14S ON CHINA CHROMIES?

WANNA LAY WASTE TO TOOLS IN AUTO VX SS'S AND MAKE THERE GIRLFRIEDNS WANNA TAKE YOU TO PROM?

WANNA IMPRESS MATES BY DOING 4TH GEAR HELIS AFTER DOING THE SATURDAY NITE MUNCHIES SERVO RUN?

THEN THIS IS THE F***KING CAR FOR YOU!

sleeper mc sleepy snoozing 1989 s1 mx83 cressida fitted with jzx 81 1jz motor and r154 manual gearbox

MOTOR

f**king 1j. nuff said.

run by haltech e11v2

3 bar map sensor haltech ,haltech boost control

1jz out of jzx81 86,000 klm old

turbosmart rising rate fuel reg

440cc injectors

walbro 255 fuel pump

strengthened and braced t3 single turbo manifold

braided oil feed and drain lines

brand new kkr 560 turbo

trust pod filter

pwr 600x300x75 intercooler , 3'' pipes

battery in boot

alloy radiator with davies craig thermo

50mm external waste gate plumbed back

turbosmart bov hidden under headlight

gates blue timing belt , new tensioner , water pump

os geiken adj exhaust cam gear

3'' straight through exh high flow cat

GEARBOX/clutch

r154 good condition

clutch excedy hyper single ceramic button clutch

custom tailshaft

SUSPENSION

lowered stiffened springs all around

aftermarket shocks

whiteline rear swaybar 16mm

BRAKES, wheels

rays engineering volk rims 17x7.5'' front 17x8.5'' rear, good tyres

r33 front calipers recently recoed

ebc pads

r33 dba gold slotted and drilled rotors

made 205rwkw on 11psi of boost and 700nm of torque

at the moment its making about 270kw on 16-17psi with no sign of detonation or pinging, very safe.

THATS LIKE YOUR MOTHER BEING PUNCHED IN THE OVARIES BY CHUCK NORRIS SO HARD THAT YOU WERENT BORN EVERY TIME IT HITS BOOST

i will include a spare timing belt, a spare garret gt60, a rear set of cressida stockies, the stock cam gear and gear cover, spare set of plugs. aswell as dyno cable and data cable plus software for the haltech.

port macquarie n.s.w

$12,500 (this is friggin cheap)

POSSIBLY OPEN TO TO SWAPS (something sexy or something stupid, nothing in between)

Mitch 0422575362

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My brother-in-law is the person responsible for building this car originally. Put a fair bit of time and effort (and money) into it!!

I can vouch for it being a quick and slightly scary car....

Whoever buys it will have alot of fun in it.

(What happened to all the little non-defect touches?? eg. The pod filter air box, etc.)

My brother-in-law is the person responsible for building this car originally. Put a fair bit of time and effort (and money) into it!!

I can vouch for it being a quick and slightly scary car....

Whoever buys it will have alot of fun in it.

(What happened to all the little non-defect touches?? eg. The pod filter air box, etc.)

car was scary when i got a hold of it, now it has 8 more psi and an actual tune not just a haltech supplied base tune and it friggin hammers

Also it never came with the pod filter shroud? what else is missing? guess he wanted to keep some stuff when he sold it lol?

For every day this is still for sale chuck norrss will kill a puppy, motivated seller here

Someone better call the RSPCA. Theres going to be a lot of dead puppies around here!

ultimate sleeper man....whats it running for the 1/4? always been a fan of the 1j waay more rev happy then its bigger brother. good luck with the sale man

Someone better call the RSPCA. Theres going to be a lot of dead puppies around here!

mate your lucky chuck Norris doesn't hit girls

not sure on qtr mile, I'd probly say it would run a wheelspinning mid 13 at some stupid mph?

Farken hell a few months ago I was looking to sell my 34 4door for one of these........Tomorrow morning im starting to rip her to bits and go all out on it.

I passed up one of these because the guy was too lazy to finish the engineering on it otherwise i would be driving it now lol

Good luck with the sale!

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