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Who wants an awesome daily that's fun to drive, yet doesn't get you in trouble by the cops because it looks so damn illegal? Not me, it's gonna cost me my license/job lol

I've had it for about 6 months, bought it off my mate who had it as a project. In that time, I've cleaned it up a bit and driven it to and from work (Gladstone Park to Tullamarine Airport).

It has an SR20DET from a Jap-Spec Bluebird SSS, a standard GTiR turbo, a front-mount cooler (painted black so no attention), has DE cams for more lift (apparently), pod filter and an X-Force exhaust. I'm not gonna lie, the thing f**king flies and is a hell of a lot of fun to drive.

Since I bought it off my mate, the gearbox was a bit on the mehh side so I replaced it with a low KM one off an import, along with putting a brand new HD clutch in it while it was already out of the car. It's got an electronic boost controller in it but I'm borrowing it off my cousin at the moment and will return it to him once the car is sold, while the car will have one of those manual "drift" branded boost controllers fitted. It also has a brand new battery and a brand new alternator (higher ampage), both about a month old, and the battery has been professionally relocated to the boot, and GTiR brake setup

On 10PSI, I got 141KW at the wheels, I was told on 13 I'd have between 155-160 at the wheels, but I didn't do the power run on 13PSI.

The car will be sold as is, so no rego or RWC. I'm asking $4,850ono for it. No swaps, need the money at the moment coz I've just bought a shitty old VP commo to get me to work and back while I save for another property.

It does have a bit of a dent if you wonna call it that on the rear driver's side 1/4, I've taken a photo so you can see. It's not the most perfect car, but it's an awesome as f**k daily!

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Text or call on 0488-582-587

I'll entertain offers because I'd like it gone ASAP, but nothing stupid

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No swaps thanks... And I'm not gonna drive it to Adelaide and walk back. You can fly here, or come down yourself... Or I can meet you half way if you deposit the money into my account because I don't want to waste my time and effort for nothing

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