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So the time has come to let my project go, have spent time and money and need to let it go in favor of other pursuits.

car made 160rmkw and 450nm @14psi could easly make more as running rich on top end so retune will fix it up, currently removed boost tee for roady and is running stock 12, still bloody quick.

Pics pending will be up shortly. Asking price, negotiable ,$14,000, just a rough estimate based off what i saw on carsales without roadies.

mods listing

engine: rb20det (out of r32)

rb20 box

rs yamamoto chiped ecu

locked 4.33 diff

hight flowed r33 turbo

52mm radiator

twin el thurmo fans

fmic

3" turbo back exhuast with twin pipe magnaflow muffler and high flow cat

bosch 040 fuel pump

catch can

gfb boost tap

new water pump timing belt power steering pump and all belts.

new welsh plugs and rear main

pbr heavy duty clutch.

new clutch master and slave

suspention and brakes:

5 stud conversion

r32 calipers all round

new pads and roters all round

new brake master cylinder

new bc coilovers

new jic front caster arms

new jic rear camber arms

new (not fitted) gk tech rear toe arms

new (also not fitted) tie rod ends

front and rear top strut braces

new soft brake lines

interior:

blue dildo shifter

drift wheel

drift button

r33 4 door front seats

dash mat

apexi turbo timer

sparco boost guage

tacho does not work

sound:

very good pineer head unit

new pioneer front splits

j-car rear splits

jbl 12" sub

j-car monoblock amp

exterior:

HID low beams

white led packers

window visors

roof wing

latle model chrome grill

17" work rims 8" front 9" rear. (paint on wheels pealing, need referb)

also have a set of stock 16" r33 wheels, depending on price will judge what will be on the car.

clear front indicators (not pictured)

autech side skirts (not pictured)

rolled rear guards

few bad points:

mainifold to turbo gaskit leaking a little

bonnet is a bit demaged with dints and paint flacking

rear qtr has a few small dints (about 5 of them the size or a 10 cent coin)

open to offers or possably swaps with cash my way depending on my circumstances as their currently constantly evolving. 17 inch wheels may not come with the car to drop the price a bit more depending on buyer.

any questions call Josef on 0431 625 850

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