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Hi all,

I've decided to put my Powerful people mover up for sale. Specs are below.

Basic - interior

Tanned leather interior

pop up screen - English conversion completed.

electric windows

two Sunroofs

heated seats

electric seats

AEM Wideband Gauge

Auto Meter Boost Gauge

Greddy Informeter touch(later model)

Fire Extinguisher

Factory option Remote Start

Suspension/Handling/Braking

BC V1 adjustable coilovers

Axis Hiro - 19" x 8.5" +22

Pirelli P-zero Rosso (75-85% tread)

QFM HPX all round.

Slotted front RDA rotors

Also have a set of GTR32 Front Calipers/A1rM Pads and bolts which were about to go on, but havnt had the time. May come with sale.

Engine/Performance

Phenolic runner spacer(bakerlite)

610cc Seiman Deka injectors

Walbro 255LPH fuel pump

Highflowed Garret M24N

Stronger actuator to hold 22psi

(3")Suction pipe to suit standard airbox -turbo(have the standard one aswell)

HDI Front Mount Intercooler

Upgraded 3" Intercooler piping

3.5" - 3" Dump pipe/ Front pipe(scottys Brand) Stainless Steel

High flow 100CPSI metal cat Stainless Steel

80mm Cat Back Kakimoto R Stainless Steel

Blitz panel air filter

Emanage ultimate

Greddy boost sensor

RVO Stage two Shift Kit

Lock/Unlock Torque converter switch

Car's last dyno tune was at 286kw atw at 22psi and running on Caltex eFlex e85 fuel. It has since been road tune to a higher figure(assuming the 300kw mark), but I'm not sure of what it is.

The car is Serviced every 5,000km using Sougi 6000 100% synthetic, and Motul 300V 10w40 without fail. I have just completed a service under 1000km ago with a flush. the car is currently at 104 xxx kms and has had all the oils changed in the car from diff's to transmission, powersteering brake fluid etc.

spark plugs have all been changed also

Reason I'm selling is because I bought this car for our Audio Company, since we have bought a truck. So there is no point for me to have a family mover without my own family.

I've gone through all of the hurdles of properly modifying this car, spent extents of $10,000 in doing so, and I have finally got the car where I always wanted it. Handles Perfectly, goes amazing(for a wagon) Turns heads, and cops dont bother me at all! In winter it is amazing with the remote start.

Car is perfect for someone that has kids and needs to upgrade their sports car, but still wants the performance.

I am setting the price at $20,000 but I am definitely open to offers within reason and definitely open to swaps. currently Im in the market for either a 32/33GTR or 180sx-200sx, show me what youve got.

The car is located in Hallam Victoria 3803.

If Ive missed anything I will update later. but for now some pics.

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If I have missed anything I will post later.

Contact me on 0403 579 121 or PM Me.

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Was speaking with Jase last night about this car, couldn't speak higher of it, i wish you lots of luck selling it, some one is going to get a Bargain!

Thanks for the words mate really appreciate it! Yep someone else can enjoy it as much as I did. Just hope they look after her like I do

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