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looking for saps or trades for maybe a R31 - R32 - R32 4 door - R33 or something of interest

maybe cash $8,999

REDTOP SR20DET 5 SPEED

Custom made stainless manifold low mount

Custom made stainless dump pipe ceramic coated

Standard T25 running HKS actuator 13psi

GFB Manual boost controller

Drift oil catch can with Silicone hoses

12’ thermo fan ( No belt driven fan )

SSQV blow off valve

Radiator relocated 3” back

Upside down Intercooler with 3’ pipes ( very short )

Manifolds and turbo have stainless bolts with lock nuts

3’ straight through exhaust ( no cat )

Mushroom air filter

Exterior

BSA 354 17x7’ light weight wheels

Roadstone N9000 215/45R17 front tyres

Sava intense 215/45R17 rear tyres

S15 4 pot front brakes and discs ( redrilled to 4 stud )

Braided brake lines front and back

Dark tinted windows

New rear window seal and tint

New Bendix ultimate front pads

New Bendix heavy duty rear pads

New wheels nuts

Nismo grill

Suspension

Pillow ball adjustable caster rods with rubber boots

Pillow ball adjustable tie rods with rubber boots

Koni strut inserts

Koni strut tower brace ( front )

Lowered king springs

Interior

JVC dvd player

7’ LCD flip out screen

12’ JVC sub

Mono block class D 800w Amp

Metallic blue painted dash and consol

Blue vinyl gear shift boot

2 5/8 Autometer boost gauge with chrome cup

Pivot turbo timer

Steelmate car Alarm with central locking 2 x remotes

Black/Blue vinyl sports wheel

Full 2ga power cable kit to the boot

N70ZZ4WD Century batter in boot with Isolator switch ( biggest 4x4 battery )

No air con

Car also comes with

Full vertex body kit ( needs painting and fitting )

6.5’ Kevlar rear speakers ( new - fitted )

6’ Kevlar splits front ( new still in box )

800w 4 channel amp ( new Still in box )

New 3’ cat back stainless exhaust at extra cost

Spare door cards

text or phone 0437 787 967

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