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Hey Guys,

Putting up an expression of interest for this beast.

Since I bought it a year ago, I have fixed a few things on it and bought a few parts. Not only that, for NSW people, I have gone through the headache of getting it blue slipped in nsw.

Funnily enough, z wife does not want me to sell it as she drives it the majority of the time, but I want to atm due to a shortage of money, moving, renovating, not wanting to lose my license (drive for a living).

I have had so much fun in this beast over the last year, a true tough jdm car with the looks and power to match. Never been hassled by the cops, only pulled over once and fined for speeding after opening z gate in front of them..woops! Not asked to pop the bonnet by highway patrol either.

Here are the details;

2JZ-GTE

Silver

Sunroof

5 Speed manual conversion

R154 Gearbox

Nicks Performance button clutch ( custom made for the car rated 750hp ) Needs some adjustment.

Custom tail shaft

Torsen LSD

HSD Base height coilovers

Work BRIII wheels 19x9 +30 19x10 +33 (camber wear on rear tyres)

Garret T04Z 1.00 rear housing/ twin scroll

Generic Manifold (have twin scroll manifold to go with it for advertised price)

50mm Waste Gate (diaphragm leaking I think)

Custom oil and water lines

3.5inch dump pipe and exhaust into 3inch HKS cannon

Custom intake

HKS air filter

HKS 264 degrees cams ( exhaust and intake )

HKS cam gears

HKS timming belt

Sard 800cc injectors

Bosch 044 Fuel pump

VIPEC V88 Standalone ECU - *NEW*

Greddy Profec B 2 Boost Controller

New Radiator

Subaru Thermo Fans

Supra water pump

Intercooler with custom piping (needs one rubber hose replace due to scrubbage)

Custom made wastegate pipe, can vent to atmo or plumb back at will.

No Oil leaks.

Body is okay for a 93 model. Slight fade on roof, couple of lil pin dints in doors, slight dent on front guard (which could pop out)

Pinoneer 7inch DVD Player, iPOD ready

1000watt Panasonic amp

12inch Alpine s type

LED light kit (Dash, Climate Control, footwells, doors)

Nardi Deep Dish Steering Wheel

TRD gear knob

Tinted Windows

M3 Boot Spoiler

s2 cup holders

CAM201 Alarm system - Keyless Entry, Immobiliser, Alarm - **NEW**

Last dyno results are: 354 rwkw (475bhp) @ 19psi. With alot more potential.

Registered in NSW till feb 16 2013 (Mod plate/engineers for QLD)

$17k now registered...I may add, that I mostly want the money but will entertain offers for SUV/4WD/Van's or anything not fast/low and family orientated.

0415 306 457 (shift worker prefer pm or email) call between midday to midnight.

[email protected]

Located; Sydney West, NSW

Feel free to contact me and talk it over.

Some crappy phone pics, p plates were my wifes.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Will be getting 4 new tyres in the coming days and will take offers on original price.

Also looking for a swap. Can be almost anything of interest, just not heavily modified like the risto.

  • 2 months later...

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