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Hey guys owned this for a little over a year, it sits in the shed for weeks on end, only driven it a handful of times due to working interstate and only being home on the weekends. Too many cars and rego's to pay so it has to go. Selling unreg.

Car is running 15psi I think due to the boost controller not responding to what I tell it!! Modifications have been done right, no short cuts taken, QLD Mod plated. Engineeers Cert. Ice cold a/c. Old owner said it was dyno'd and it made 493rwhp on 19psi. Engine is 100% healthy no leaks doesn't burn oil. Never let me down.

Phone 0403882056. Asking $23000. No swaps :)

1994 RZ 6 Speed

Brakes, suspension and drivetrain:

Xtreme brass button clutch with lightened flywheel (noisey little bugger)

Factory torsen LSD

Upgraded 4/2 brakes with near new discs, calipers and pads

Rays Engineering Arther Exchange 18x10 and 18x9 rims painted matt black

BC racing coilovers (Factory bilsteins with RS*R lowered springs, and stock springs supplied)

Interior/lighting:

Minor Led bulb upgrade

Xenon low beams, LED parkers and number plate lights

New leather gear boot and handbrake cover

Custom Toyota gear knob

Electric water temp guage

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy profec B spec II boost controller (set to 13psi)not working at the moment running off waste gate spring.

Near Mint Recaro SR3's

Carpet Dyed Charcoal

OMP suede steering wheel

Twin Kenwood decks

Apline speakers all round

Painted dash (very clean and subtle looking)

New black boot carpet

Engine:

Adjustable polished cam gears

HKS Cams (lumpy)

ATI balancer

New belts and dampner

Reco'd Alternator

HKS Twin Power

Clear Cam Cover

Power enterprise timing belt

Brand new radiator, shroud and fan

GT35R turbo on turbonetics manifold

Nur spec exhaust with Apexi high flow 3" cat

Walbro in tank pump

Blitz SUS filter

Hybrid cooler and piping

HKS SSQ BOV recirculated

Cold air intake pipe

Carbon Strut brace

Exterior:

Precision carbon number plate garnishes, backing plate and muffler sheild

S2 spec clear indicators

S2 spec headlights and tail lights

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