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2001 spec s, 260RWKW - Dyno sheet provided

120,000k

service history provided, about every 5000k's

white blue pearl paint

vertex body kit, with flared rear guards

tinted tail lights

19x9 and 19x8 buddyclub p1's

Brembo brakes from r33 gtr

4 defi gauges

custom garrett gt30 turbo

external wastegate

arc titanium intercooler

toda stage 2 camshaft with rocker arms

apexi power FC djetro

740cc injectors

oil catch can

trust pod filter

R34 diff

apexi boost controller avcr

trust pe2 exhaust

G4 coilovers, with all control arms

carbon fibre bonnet

full alpine sound system

HID 6000k lights

strut bars

cusco cooling panel

brand new orc twin plate clutch

heaps more mods but cant think of them all, great car to drive, and a big head turner.. alot of power,neg on price give me a call or txt for anything. This car is a well know car in the tassie import scene.

$22,000 but is Neg on price as we need it sold ASAP!!!!!

Finn 0400688043 or Deano 0413926350

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