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Hey Guys,

i've owned this car for about 3 years and she's come along way since i brought her in 2009, she's never missed a service either 6000ks or 6 months,i've always taken great pride and care in my cars and maintenance cost isnt important aslong as its quality assured,i've always used Motul xcess 8100 and she has never let me down or given any kind of trouble before, just serviced the car about 2000ks ago with fresh motul 8100 oil, ryco oil filter, cleaned afm, topped up all fluids, new NGK BKR7E spark plugs, shes only done 99,xxxkms i brought her when she was 70,000ks in those 3 years shes never been tracked, the mods listed below some are brought brand new and installed & or tuned by Fussy's Motor Performance, Most of these parts have only done about 2000ks when i gave her a service, im not going to bs and say that i've never gave her a squirt, these kind of cars need it once in a while, anyways i've just brought a house with my missus and atm its just not practical enough for us to start a new family, im not interested in swaps as my gf already has a car and we'll be sharing it untill i get a company car, so im not fussed if she doesnt sell, Shes Never been in any accidents big or small, feel free to do any checks, always maintained with top quality products,So lets start the fun list,

Power:400whp (Approx 295RWkW @ 19.3Psi) with dyno sheet.

Engine:

Stock Standard Internals Genuine 99,xxxkms

Garrett GT3082 .82 Exh Housing Custom Ordered by Tan @ Fussy's

Tial 38mm External Wastegate

Stainless 304 Grade 3mm thick High Mount T3/T4 Turbo Manifold

Screamer Pipe Aiming to the ground

Braided Oil & Water Lines

Bosch Z32 Air Flow Meter

600x300x100 Front Mount Intercooler

Splitfire Coilpacks

Greddy Intake Manifold

Std Throttle Body

Custom Intercooler Piping

Custom Turbo Dump/Front Pipe

3" Cat

3A Racing Pod Filter

800cc Sard Side Feed Injectors + Std Fuel Rail

Bosch 044 External Fuel Pump

1L Surge Tank

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Greddy Type-S Blow Off Valve

Apexi PowerFC + Hand Controller

3.5" Custom Welded Exhaust + XForce Tip

Greddy Profec B Spec-2 Electronic Boost Controller

Golpher 53mm Aluminium Radiator

Interior:

Pivot Shift Light

Speco Volt Meter

Speco Boost Gauge

Apexi PowerFC Hand Controller

Blue LED Dash Lights

Greddy Boost Controller

Nismo Leather Gearknob

7" Touch 2din DVD Player with GPS BT etc..

Exterior:

STD Wheels + Falken Tyres All round 235 45 R17 60%

Full Genuine Altia/Nismo Bodykit

Lowered King Springs

Grey/Black Side Stripes

Vented Carbon Fibre Bonnet (Faded) Can Provide STD Bonnet

Nismo Clear Front Indicators

Nismo Clear Side Indicators

Note:Black TE37's Are Not for sale

$20k

Contact Viet By Email: [email protected] or 0434082008

Dont Call just to give me a lecture bout pricing, im not really bothered about it so dont get angry if i just hang up on you.

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