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Quick car it made 295RWKW on 12 psi, RB30DET (RB30/25) 

MOTOR;

Blue printed, crack tested, chamically cleaned, bored & honed RB30T Over sized flat top RB30/26 CP Pistons

CP pistion rings

Forged Howards H beam con rods

ACL Race bearings

copper head gasket

12mm N1 RB26 ARP head studs

Race prepped and collard crank

RB30 turbo oil pump & water pump

External oil cooler

Tomei Poncam Cams

R&R Lifters

Fully serviced and prepped head

770cc Injectors

Massive aluminium plenum

High mounted T67 Turbo running off stainless manifold. Externally gated

3" stainless exhaust (puts out a mean note)

Blitz turbo timer

Blow off valve

Hybrid Intercooler (painted black)

Apexi power FC computer

Exedy brass button heavy duty clutch

Silvers track spec fully adjustable coilovers all round 

Brand new in box Hard race adjustable camber arms 

Slotted disks with high quality pads

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR;

Blitz light weight wheels

WRX front bucket seats

This motor was built as a track/drag motor. Very reliable, bottom end is worth over $8,000 alone, I have receipts. It is tuned for track at this stage, if you wanted 350+ RWKW just go get it tuned.

Rego runs out Jan 2013 asking price is 17k Ono

Has engineers cert and exhaust db reading fully engineered!!!

I can text pictures as I only have my iPhone no computer atm 0407436404 text only as I work shift work. Car is a bit of a sleeper it's not a show car it gets driven has been tracked but not drifted, my intention was to drift it but my circumstances have change and it has to go.

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Forgot to mention this car is in the hunter valley NSW not qld.

Am open to offers or swaps. Swaps id be interested in are 4 doors or stagea. Manual or auto.

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car sounds very familiar - got any photos?

your right, this car was for sale over near epping around January

--nothing bad to say about it! i can vouge for it

Must admit everything about the car was great... i just chose i wanna go AWD.

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