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Over $15000 worth of work/extras, including

Link fully programmable ECU plus MAC boost solenoid and all associated pipe work, sensors etc. professionally installed by a top work shop and lovingly tuned on there dyno to ring out every ounce of power and torque from every rpm. its currently set up for everyday use and is running for only standard boost of seven psi, but with the ecu controlling boost, it comes on pretty well from idle and has use able boost and torque instantly and a flat torque curve all the way to red line. the throttle response is incredible, more like v8 torque allowing the back to be stepped out at will with a breath of throttle. this car is seariously fast. its not a standard car with some chinese ebay add ons done by someones cousin in his back yard. this car will make you smile everytime you drive it, with the power available from so early in the reve range and all the way to red line. the car is running totally unstressed, so far bellow its full potential, that it will run reliably as is for years to come. it has a mile of potential if you want to amp it up to a insane level on the future.

it has a large all alloy front mount intercooler, professionally manufactured alloy racing radiator, three intch pod filter and custom pipe work plus a uas fiber glass air box, makes pod filter legal fully adjustable racing suspension kit, again, not cheap chinese crap and again, professionally set up at a cost of over, $3000! damper rate and high infinately adjustable on all four corners of the car. again, currently set up for everyday road use (relatively high and soft) but easily adjustable for race or rock hard for drift. it has a full mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust system. the wheels are light weight deep dish 20inch alloys with near new tyres (again, not cheap crap, cost well over $3000). the stereo has been upgrated to a clarion double din dvd system with fusion digital amp, sub and splits. full body kit, heaps of other parts replaced or rebuilt including the hicas system (four wheel steering). and the climate control air conditioning (so the a/c is ice cold!).

any inspection welcome, but genuine buyers only please.

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i hope this info is more helpfull.

p.s im sure you are very bored Neopowered and dont know to much with a stupid comment like that.

would love to see some pics of your car and know what you think yours is valued at.

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Hate to try to put any discredit or whatever on here. Just having a hard time seeing 15k being an achievable figure.

If you're going to try to go to great length to tell people it is spotless inside and out have decent shots to prove this.

Same goes with the tuning side, post dyno results or figures.

Good luck with the sale anyhow!

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