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Time to let this car go as I need a more fuel efficient car for work. That being said, I may be willing to swap for a small manual car plus cash my way.

Carsales Link: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...spx?R=12398756

Here is the list of what has been done to the car, there probably more to it...

Body/Looks:

- vortex fin (100% real Carbon Fibre)

- Spoiler Blade (100% real Carbon Fibre)

- side lip extention's (100% real Carbon Fibre)

- Geniune Mitsubishi Window Visor's

- mirror finish heat shield

- HKS Style front lip 2tone black white

- e9 Rear Bar + painted to match

Engine:

- Grounding kit

-X3e Front pipe 3"

-Xforce hi-flow cat 3"

- Apexi n1 evolution 3: cat back

- X3e LICP

- Blitz Pod

- New battery

- Alloy ASI Radiator

- E8MR BOV

- Walboro Fuel pump

- Upgraded to e9 turbo

- Kando Dump Pipe

- FIC 1050cc Injectors

- Silicone Intake

- Tuned on 22psi @ 229kws

Brakes:

- Slotted Rotors all round

- X3e Street Pads all round

Misc:

- Short Shifter

- HKS EVC

- White LED interior and numberplate lights

- Rubber Boot Matt (clark Rubber)

- Rolled Rear Guards

- Carbin Fibre Gear knob

Suspension:

-Mines 3point Front Engine Strut Bar

-Ralli Art rear strut bar (genuine)

- Cusco front H bar (under the engine)

- Blistien coilovers All round

- Cusco Front Camber Tops

Wheels:

Evo 8 Enkei with brand new kumho ku31's

Price is $25,000 with RWC

Price is negoiatable.

The car has never been tracked.

Can supply a recent Techsport Inspection Report.

Brand new Exedy Clutch and recently serviced with all genuine MOTUL fluids.

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