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This is a well looked after vehicle which has all the usual modifications.

Car has BC coilovers (height and ride adjustment) near new < 5000km

Garrett GT30/40 Turbo

GReddy Front Mount Intercooler

Walbro 600hp fuel pump + Sard rising rate regulator 1

8x8 18x9 ROH Drift R wheels with very good tread (brand new front tyres)

Blitz Fibreglass ADR Compliant Bonnet

3.5" Exhaust

Car is fully engineered in NSW This car runs very well has always been looked after, regularly serviced using quality parts. Although has a few more Ks then other vehicles these are 90% highway Ks.

Car has DYNO readings for 247rwkw (12 psi) I welcome a good test drive and can arrange a mechanical inspection if required.

Reason for Sale: Have purchased new Navara. This is a very regretful sale but car must be sold. Will be happy to sell to someone who can look after her.

Price $13 999

Location: Mid North Coast NSW

Contact Ryan 0408705412

I am very rarely on forums anymore due to work and personal commitments, please contact via my mobile number.

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Hi Guys,

I have had a fair bit of interest with the car but have been busy moving house and with work. If you want more detailed pics of the car or any further info, please either call me or text me with your email to send them to.

Also have lowered Price to $13499

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