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REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!!!! NO TRADES, FIRM ON THE PRICE!!

The car has been very reliable and will pass any inspection, body condition is average with some minor blemishes in the front bar from an old lip and a minor dint in the driver side 1/4 panel. I will provide a road worthy certificate on sale. Air-conditioning works great as that was a major selling factor for us!

--Modifications--

T04E-60 Turbonetics Turbo

Thermocoated Cast-Steel Turbo Manifold

Thermocoated 3" Mandrel-Bent Downpipe

Turbonetics Evolution 35mm Wastegate

Spearco W.A.V.E Front-Mount Intercooler

Stinger EMS 4424 Piggy Back ECU

MF2 ERL 3D Map Injector Controller

Turbonetics Raptor Bypass Valve (BOV)

3 Bar Map Sensor

K&N Air Filter

GFB Boost Controller

1000cc ID Injectors

Brand new Bomex Brake Pads

Brand New Century Battery

Pedders Front Shocks

--Exterior--

Blitz S 03 Front 17x8 Rear 17x??

Vented Bonnet

Darker than standard tint

--Interior--

Alpine DVD Headunit DVA-9861E

Boss 2ch Amp BA-2200

Pioneer 10" Sub w/box

Sony Xplod 3 way 6x9's

Pivot Turbo Timer

4" Pioneer Speakers

--Tuning--

The vehicle went into Mercury Motorsport which are renowned for tuning some great cars! The car went in with 148.2kw at the rear and came out with 197.0kw which is a great figure for the modifications done.

The Car is located in Brisbane, QLD

Contact Cameron: 0433575261

Odo reads: 151,000km's (Imported with 26,000km's) I am the second owner of the car.

Rego and Roadworthy: Will be supplied with the sale of that car rego expires Feb 2012.

*PLATES ARE INCLUDED*

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