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Posting up for a mate:

For sale is a Series 3 r31 drift car.

Engine and fuel details:

RB30e+t

High mount T04e

VLT injectors

Stainless steel manifold (drift broad minded persons can see their reflectionz)

50mm external wastegate

Front mount intercooler

50mm alloy rad w/ thermo fan

aftermarket fuel regulator

catch can

3 inch straight through exhaust w/ dori pipes

Surge tank, external 044 fuel pump, 040 in tank fuel pump - all schmick BRAND NEW speed flow fittings

Metal head gasket

ARP head studs

RB20 gearbox

Extreme heavy duty cushioned button clutch

Rolling and handling:

Front:

DC2 coilovers up front w/ adjustable camber tops

17x8 rims w/ federal tyres

Machined castor rods (6.5 degrees -castor)

S13 control arms

Front Whiteline swaybars

Strut brace

Brand new steering rack bushes and steering column bush

Rear:

17x9 VS-XX gold meshies (get your dish on)

Adjustable panhard rod

Rear Whiteline heavy duty swaybar

Strut brace

Bilstein shocks

Interior:

It's a drift car. It has none.

Stripped interior.

Hydro handbrake.

Daytona fixed back bucket seat.

Boost guage.

Passenger seat if you choose.

$5500 ONO. If you hand over $5500 it will ALSO come with a freshly, FULLY REBUILT VL turbo bottom end, still wrapped in plastic.

This car is a proven performer. 220rwkws on a SAFE tune, more torque than you need in your LIFE, buy it, drift it, pull broad minded persons.

Contact Jarod on 0431 082 030.

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Single cam ftw.

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^this could be you!

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SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD just awaiting address to pick up tonight have no credit to call or text u Jarred but u can text ur address to my number or call me sorry i missed your call this morning thank you ery much need to pick up car ASAP thank you alex

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