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(in parts section as it's not complete/ running

For sale is my old track car minus a few of the performance parts but comes with the STD bit to get running

Has

Wide body front guards

Flared rear guards

Adjustable aftermarket front lower arms , castor arms, rear lower arms , rear upper arms

And hicas lock bar

LSD diff shimmed to locked

Tien ha adjustable coilovers all round

Rb25det engine comes with hi flowed turbo all the rest is stock

Front mount cooler

Alloy radiator

Surge tank

5500 with remaining rego pretty much has everything to get driving

Ect I do have lenso's available 17x10 for 900 extra

Genuine greddy plenum for 650 extra

Splitfire coilpacks near new 500 extra

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Rolling shell with STD Suspention 1800

Front lower control arms 250

Rear lower control arms 250

Camber toe hicas 150

Tien ha coilovers 500

Rb25 engine 800

R33 diff 300

Surge tank 100

Alloy radiator 150

Lenso's 800

Turbo, I was told was rebuilt by dr drift when I bought the car, seemed to run fine when I drove the car home , then I pulled it out

Will take 200 with brand new dump pipe

Coilovers, no knocks or leaks, there very firm as ha's are

Unknown kms but seem perfect all adjusters work

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