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As much as i dont want to do this, with the renovations on my house costing more and more, and my other cars needing some attention, ive decided to sell my GZ20 soarer.

Body

OEM Sideskirts and rear pods, 6000K HID kit, LED Parkers and High Beams

Respray in Subaru WRX black with red pearl, Engine bay sprayed in Subaru Forrester metallic green

Paintwork is fairly average, but cleans up ok. Ideally want to have the rest of the car sprayed, Which was next on the agenda for me, But body is straight.

Interior

Bride GIAS II Low-max seats in red on recaro rails, Velo 3 inch 5-point harness

MOMO MOD08 steering wheel in Black suede, Detachable hub kit, Cusco gearknob

APEXi Boost/oil temp/oil pressure gauges, Microtech DASH unit

Pioneer H/U, 4 inch speakers

Engine / driveline

2JZGTE, Fidanza cam gears, GReddy Pulley Kit

HKS filter, 4 inch Stainless inlet pipe

Trust T78-33d 17cm turbo on HELPS exhaust manifold, HKS GTII Copy 60mm gate (Genuine Diaphragm, Turbosmart 13psi spring, deburred inside) with screamer

Custom FMIC kit with stainless piping.

Bosch 044 fuel pump, 2lt surge tank, SARD adj. FPR

Helps Metalwork 3 inch dump/front/decat pipe, 3 inch stainless exhaust with 5Zigen muffler

Microtech LTX-12, 304kw @ 15psi

R154 5 speed, C's short shifter, braided clutch line

OS Giken TS2BD Twin plate clutch and flywheel, push/pull converter

Welded diff, 4.55 CW+P

60mm JAR Alloy radiator, 2 x 12 inch Davies Craig thermofans

13 row oil cooler kit with Titan Motorsport block adapter

Cusco catch can

Wheel and Tyres

SSR Kampter wheels in silver, 18x 9 and 18 x 10 +38 all round

235/40 Maxxis MAV-1 R18 tyres and 245/40 china junk

Suspension setup

Cusco ZERO2 Coilovers (20KG front/16kg rear)

Modified hub ends and LCA's

Whiteline rear swaybar

Bendix Pads

Will make 450kw with injectors, a 2nd 044 pump and a set of cams.:thumbsup:

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Can Provide more pics on request.

Price is $13K. Car is currently SA rego'd.

Reply here, PM or Ring Ben on 0430 395 819. Car located in Modbury, SA

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Cheers Mate, It'll be even better with 450 at the wheels. :thumbsup:

It already bakes em in 4th gear in a straight line just putting the foot down. 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear are just as useless haha. It's awesome.

I dont want to sell it at all, but I have higher priorities ATM.

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