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Engine:

Garret 2871r 0.64

Gktech stainless exhaust manifold

Hybrid FMI

Unichip ECU

Turbosmart Dual stage boost controller

3 – 2.5 inch exhaust

Falcon twin thermos

Saber Dual core 52mm aluminium radiator

Pod filter in custom air box

Turbosmart BOV

Nismo gearbox mount

Excedy HD Organic clutch

Gktech RAS kit

Suspension & brakes:

HSD HD coilovers (8/6)

KKR camber & traction arms

Gktech toe arms

Subframe lock collars

QFM A1rm brake pads

RDA slotted brake rotors

Gktech steering lock spacers

Wheels:

atm has sh!t 18z on it bit for $13,000 will come with dish rims or cheaper with the cheap 18z on it now

Ice:

HID head lights

Brand new Kenwood head unit

Pioneer speakers

Amp wiring kit

Boost, water temp, oil pressure gauges

Fire extinguisher

15% window tint

Tuned at 15psi with 208rwkw (280hp)

Recently serviced.

The following is less than 4 months old:

Rotors, pads and brake fluid

Toe arms

Battery

Starter Motor

PLEASE NOTE car does not have the wheels in the pic on the car thats all the pics i have of the car but for $13,000 car will come with dish rims. if interested txts me nil send pics of the wheels that are on the car and car has october rego also interested in swaps for accord euro s15 or wrx

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