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Car has approx 120000 on the shell and box, motor and diff only have approx 2000k's.

Motor -

RB26 bottom end

Tomei Oil restrictor

260 Tomei cams

Tomei cam gears

Kando T-67 25g

Q45 90mm throttle body

Greddy style plenum

Turbosmart 38mm gate

Hks bov

Oil cooler and relocator

100mm front mount

Z32 airflow meter

Nismo 740cc injectors

ISC 52mm alloy radiator

Sard header tank

Blitz dsbc

Hks intank fuel pump

Bosch external pump

2lt surge tank

Power FC

3 inch exhaust to 5 inch cannon

Interior -

Recaro driver and passenger seats

Nardi steering wheel

Quick release boss kit

Apexi EL2 gauges - boost, water temp, oil temp and oil pressure

Pioneer headunit with ipod thingo

Pork audio 6x9's

Power fc hand controller

Turbo timer

Exterior -

Trust front bar

6000k HID's

19x9's front koyas new tires

19x9.5's rear koyas 90%

Driveline -

Cusco 2 way

OS Giken Twin plate

C's Short shifter

Made 441.9hp on 15psi

13,000 ono

Probably more.. Any questions, feel free to ask

Car is located in Mackay 4740

Can text photos.. Forsome reason it wont let me upload photos.

Cheers

Josh

0413 719 366

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