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Want to get rid of my old car. Its engine may appeal to someone hence why I have advertised it here. Although it is fun to surprise people...

Its has been mod plated for RB30/25 engine conversion.

6BOOST manifold with GT35/40 turbo both done less then 2000kms. Just bought a turbo beanie. Turbosmart 50mm Progate external wastegate.

Greddy style (copy) forward facing plenum with 900cc injectors. Semi hidden front mount with 2 1/2" piping.

Haltech E6X ECU

Eboost 1 controller in glove box.

Turbosmart Veeport BOV.

Undercar surge tank with two bosch fuel pumps. I believe they're the 910 ones.

Keas internals Jatco 3 speed. Full manualised. B&M Proratchet shifter. 5500 stall converter. And transbrake. Transcooler.

3.9 diff gears with detroit locker.

3" mandrel exhaust, with twin 2 1/2" tips. Battery relocated to boot with an isolator switch.

massive radiator and electric water pump. Has a 16" thermo fan with a manual override switch.

Fire extinguisher inside.

Windows are tinted nice and dark.

Mongoose M80S central locking and alarm system. This works in sync with the turbo timer.

Seats are standard but have been retrimmed in XR6 pattern cloth.

Wheels are 18" Advanti Volts bout 50% tread.

On street tune of 17psi it made 357 rwhp. Car is very fast but it needs more traction. .

I have spent a lot of money getting the car to almost where I wanted it.

But decided to upgrade to a Monaro.

Car will be sold as is. With no rego. Car is located in Toowoomba (Westbrook).

It isnt registered so if you want to look you will have to go out to my olds place which is down a gravel road. Im not there during the week but can come out on weekends.

$10 000 offers over $8000 considered.

Cheers Dave 0437 463 007

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