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WTB: rwd turbo car $5k to spend max for right car... let me know have cash waiting.. anything really so hit me up!

Im in adelaide in the brighton area

Too many project cars need to clear some out.

Reconditioned head and genuine Nissan water pump, head gasket and timing belt fitted 1000k's ago along with

Rebuilt high flow vl t3 turbo

Larger throttle body and ported inlet manifold.

Custom inter cooler with mega short piping running behind headlights so no holes cut, piping powder coated black.

Custom 3inch stainless separated dump pipe into straight threw 2.5inch exhaust, not to loud.

Kn pod filter.

Standard vl turbo injectors and ecu with a remap from a stock vlt setup, made 165rwkw with complete stock setup, with a nistune in its current form it should pull close to 200rwkw.

Walbro intake fuel pump with direct battery feed.

Rb30 gearbox shifts fine.

Brand new Rb25 extreme drift clutch rated to 280kw. 

Open wheel diff but have locked centre to come with car. 

S14 tein superstreet front coilovers koni rears with pedders springs, s13 hubs and nuckles with sr20 front brakes and brand new rear rotors with vx commodore calipers.

Rear bushes all nolathane.

Kenwood head unit with custom door pods holding 6 inch fusion speaker and theater either side and 2 more fusion 6inch speakers on parcel shelf.

Immobiliser and alarm

Aircon just regassed and tinted windows.

Car goes hard and is pretty good on fuel considering, doesn't attract any police attention, great sleeper!

Only downside is no handbrake connected because the bigger rear brakes, was going to install hydraulic handbrake but ran out of time. 4700ono open to offers for swaps. Can't answer phone st work so text Tom on 0423420713

Too many project cars need to clear some out.

Reconditioned head and genuine Nissan water pump, head gasket and timing belt fitted 1000k's ago along with

Rebuilt high flow vl t3 turbo

Larger throttle body and ported inlet manifold.

Custom inter cooler with mega short piping running behind headlights so no holes cut, piping powder coated black.

Custom 3inch stainless separated dump pipe into straight threw 2.5inch exhaust, not to loud.

Kn pod filter.

Standard vl turbo injectors and ecu with a remap from a stock vlt setup, made 165rwkw with complete stock setup, with a nistune in its current form it should pull close to 200rwkw.

Walbro intake fuel pump with direct battery feed.

Rb30 gearbox shifts fine.

Brand new Rb25 extreme drift clutch rated to 280kw.

Open wheel diff but have locked centre to come with car.

S14 tein superstreet front coilovers koni rears with pedders springs, s13 hubs and nuckles with sr20 front brakes and brand new rear rotors with vx commodore calipers.

Rear bushes all nolathane.

Kenwood head unit with custom door pods holding 6 inch fusion speaker and theater either side and 2 more fusion 6inch speakers on parcel shelf.

Immobiliser and alarm

Aircon just regassed and tinted windows.

Car goes hard and is pretty good on fuel considering, doesn't attract any police attention, great sleeper!

Only downside is no handbrake connected because the bigger rear brakes, was going to install hydraulic handbrake but ran out of time. 4700ono open to offers for swaps. Can't answer phone st work so text Tom on 0423420713

what car? 31 im guessing

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