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I am putting this up for my wife. She has owned it for 4 years. Spends most of it time in the shed, or when it is driven, a 2min drive to work.

Registered till October, selling due to needing a 4 door family car.

Car was dyno tuned at ESP and makes 194rwkw, all it needs is bigger injectors/fuel pump to really get the potential out of this setup. It is a super responsive and a great car to drive

It had a few other bits replaced '07. New radiator, thermostat, both front wheel bearing and some bushes Will come with some standard parts – eg; air box, exhaust.

Engine:

- SR20DET- Strong and healthy, 199,xxxkm - oil changed every 5,000km's.

-Haltech Interceptor

-Garrett GT28r (Disco potato)

- SS aftermarket manifold- SS 3 inch turbo back exhaust

- Greddy FMIC- Turbosmart Duel stage Boost controller

-Blitz BOV

-Pod filter

Driveline:

-Lightweight Billet alloy Flywheel

-Exedy HD clutch

Suspension:

-King Spring super lows

-KYB Shocks

Wheels/Brakes:

- 18x8 & 18x9 Starcorp racing impul rims

-Achilles ATR sports 225s &235s (stretched)

-RDA slotted front rotors

-Bendiks pads

Exterior:

-S2 front end conversion

-Ferrari red respray, done '07

-Vertex style bodykit

-Clear front/side indicators

-Rear wing removed

Interior:

-JDM dash (white face – showing 167,xxxkm)

-HKS boost gauge

-A/M gear knob

- Blaupunkt head unit

-6in and 6x9 clarion speakers

-Viper Alarm with remote start.

Bad points:

-needs new battery.

-I think it may have a slow electrical leak, battery goes flat if it's sitting for a couple of weeks

-starting motor makes a squeal on start up.

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I can't believe you're selling this car!

I have driven this car on multiple occasions and it is extremely well put together, very neat inside and out, great handling and plenty of power but still comfortable and not too loud or "droany" from the exhaust... I would buy this without a second thought if I had the cash

Whoever gets this car is getting a bargain... So sad to see it go :(

  • 2 weeks later...

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it was in a fender bender i believe, the previous owner then put the S2 front end on and resprayed the whole car.

it drives straight and doesnt crab.

yeah, it has the JDM white face dash in it. in the interior specs i shows 165xxxkm, but the car has done 199xxxkm

Hey I saw this car pull a healthy looking 191rwkws at ESP's dyno day today. I think she's got more in her with a few extra minor mods.

Looked gorgeous doing it ! Red is sooo sexy. Gorans red GTR was very hawt too (398awkws).

What injectors and fuel pump is it currently running and whats the Turbs rated at ?

Edit: Dont worry worked it out to be about 250kws.

cheers man.

it still running standard injectors and fuel pump. was on the to do list but mirandas been happy with the way it is now.

withthe above done i think you would be looking at around 220rwkw.

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