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Hey guys, sadly the time has come to sell my pride and joy as i am going over seas in a few months and dont want to leave this sitting around. Looking for a quick sale, so i will consider any reasonable offers.

The car is currently in NSW, but is registered in QLD. Rego runs out in september and i will not be re registering it. I have all the receipts for the work that has gone into this car (over 10k worth) Will be a great cheap drift/track car as well as a daily.

ENGINE:

CA18DET making 176kw atw

Nistune ECU

Z32 AFM

444cc GTR injectors

T28 from S15 with braided lines

Bosch fuel pump

X Force 3" turbo back exhaust, high flow cat, twin pipes

Dual core alloy radiator

GFB boost controller

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Short shifter

Greddy turbo timer

SUSPENSION/BRAKES:

Tein HA coilovers all round

Cusco front strut brace

Cusco rear strut brace

Cusco lower arm bar

SR20DET front brake set up

Project mu NS type front pads

Project mu D1 rear pads

EXTERIOR:

Two tone paint job

Custom made bonnet

Origin front bar

Vertex side skirts and rear bar

Origin roof spoiler and boot lip

J's headlights

Crystal tail lights

17x9 front, 18x9.5 rear black Koya drift teks

Project Mu wheel nuts

Rolled front and rear guards(small dent above rear wheels from being pulled)

INTERIOR:

DRiFT Blade driver and passenger seats

DRiFT boost, water temp, and air fuel ratio digital guages

DRiFT dished steering wheel

Back seat removed

Drift button

JVC KD-ADV49 head unit

Pioneer 6' speakers

Will sell for $7500 ono. Or swaps for a nice daily. I will consider any offer, so just ask.

May have missed some things but thats most of it. Can sell with HKS SSQV and the old front bar which is white. Old front bar is a little beat up thought.

Can send more pics if needed. Happy to answer any questions.

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