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Ok,time has come to sell my toy.....

Ive owned this car for almost 5 years and never had any trouble with it. I bought it from a caryard as a fresh import and it was stock when i bought it. The pics you see are how the car is now except i have put the stock air box back on. I have loved this car to bits but im almost 40 now and i just dont have the time to drive it. Its lucky to get driven once every 2 weeks.The car has 135000kms on the clock but it had a manual conversion in japan before i bought it. It had 70000kms when i purchased it. I still bought the car knowing the kms may not be genuine because the engine, interior,and body were and are immaculate.

Car has recently been serviced at Elite Racing in Yatala and was last dynoed at EFI performance and made 250 kw at the wheels. Modifications are:

Engine:

Apexi ax53b70 p25 turbo

Garret 16 lb actuator

Tomei fuel pressure regulator

Turbosmart manual boost tee

Rolin imports intercooler

GTR blow off valve

Vulture motorsport intake plenum

Drift oil catch can

JJR bellmouth 3 inch dump pipe

Catco 200 cell metal cat

Apexi N1 exhaust

Power FC

Drive train:

NPC button clutch with billet steel flywheel

Suspension:

Racing Logic Street coilovers

Adjustable rear camber arms

Wheels:

AME Fin 3 piece Jap rims with absolutely no gutter rash or marks.

Interior:

Kenwood Cd/Mp3 player

Jaycar speakers front and back

Auto meter boost guage

Apexi RSM

Thats all i can think of for now.Im sure i will miss it once it is gone,but its just sitting in the garage not getting used and i want to put the sale money towards buying a newish 4x4.

Price is $11,000 ono. Any questions you can Pm or send me a text on 0400806064.

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