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EOI: High mount 260rwkw @15 pounds R33:

Large Turbo (i think it is a XS power GT40 or 35: 15 pounds = 260 rwkw

Nismo Coil Overs,

larger Injectors and Fuel pump,

Q45 AFM

Greddy Emanage engine management,

Greddy Profec boost control evc

Front mount + front mount spray system

Greddy Blow off

Nizmo Coil overs (not height adjustable)

17 inch advanti rims

Better brakes with the abs disabled

the usual other goodies: sound system, turbo timer, remote start, viper alarm.

Only flaws are the front bar and the bonnet the paint could be slightly better and cracks in the front bar....

a QUICK CAR THAT DOES NOT SQUEEK........ PICS UP TOMORROW

Price $10k ono (i am open to reasonable offers)

Location: Adelaide Hills

Contact: Chris 0488236950 and [email protected]

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hahaha... it's unfortunate that you're so frustrated over trying to sell it and I was interested in the specs and the possible 300rwkw but after seeing the pictures I just didn't find it aesthetically pleasing so i'm no longer interested. Starting to decide as well that i'm only going to upgrade to a GTR.

I thought I banned you from SAU for life Chris .... yet here you are under yet another alias .... I am now watching you - tread carefully.

  • 2 weeks later...

Has a dog box too...bit has a pretty cool wine and then pop when changing gears... ok guys I am just trying to see whether any one is keen on buying my stuff- car etc..... thanks for the bumps anyway...

Did any one go on that imfs cruise last night? My turbo gasket has gone so I did not go along, plus it started all thevway out north in scumsville heheh

Good to hear from you again nightcrawler..... I wish I had kept those bildsteins that I bought from you six years ago..... I need some stiffer coil overs....

You have a few more titles now...... fast on yiur way to sau royalty hehehe

  • 2 weeks later...

No, $2.5k as you would almost NEVER get it off defect here in SA (Regency Park here are absolute assholes - it would cost you more than $2.5k to stock it out to get it off defect and refit the mods - gearbox change, turbo/manifold change, original fuel pump back in, original ECU back in, Viper alarm out, turbo timer out, boost controller out, coilovers back to stock, oil cooler out, etc etc - they pick on EVERYTHING - in fact you would most liekyl come out of Regency Park with a significantly bigger list than when you went in (common)) - and it would be a HUGE headache to get it off defect in another state with SA rego.

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