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Selling due to loss of license.

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17" wheels

Lowered with bilsteins on the back

rego till october

Mongoose 3 point alarm + quicktrack (additional 3 points plus extra sensors)

new timing belt

new water pump

serviced every 5k full service history and reciepts

jamex panel filter

cat back exhaust

heavy duty full face clutch (race brakes)

endless pads, redline gbox oil

full system

forged pistons otherwise stock.

165rwkw @ standard boost. (unigroup dyno)

Edit: forgot to mention

New iridium plugs

New belts (all of them)

Auto turbo timer

Near new Pirellis on the back (255/45/zr17)

And best of all:

Ricey underfbonnet 'air guard' :P

$22000

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hey thanks.

engine blew (ringland on cyl 6) whilst the previous owner had it. so when he rebuilt he used forgies as they didnt cost too much extra than stock cast pistons.

in im inner city sydney.

120000kms. it was imported in 1998 with 40000kms and has history since.

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