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MECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS

  • ENGINE COMPLETELY REBUILT
  • ALL ROTATIONAL STRESSED COMPONENTS CRYOGENICALLY TREATED
  • MOTEC M800 ENGINE MANAGEMENT
  • MSD HI OUTPUT IGNITION SYSTEM
  • APEXI AVCR BOOST CONTROLLER
  • CP FORGED PISTONS 8.5:1 COMPRESSION
  • CUSTOM NIZPRO RODS
  • CUSTOM CNC PORTED CYLINDER HEAD
  • TOMEI CAMS
  • TOMEI HEAD GASKET
  • CUSTOM VALVE SPRINGS
  • GREDDY INTAKE MANIFOLD
  • SUB ZERO 100MM THROTTLE BODY
  • GARRET GT35-40 TURBO WITH EXTERNAL WASTE GATE
  • XTR TURBO BEANY
  • CUSTOM MIKE VINE 321 STAINLESS HIGH MOUNT TURBO MANIFOLD
  • CUSTOM MIKE VINE 321 STAINLESS 3.5” EXHAUST
  • CUSTOM MADE 5" FROUNT MOUNT INTERCOOLER BY A.R.E
  • CUSTOM INTERCOOLER PIPE WORK BY A.R.E
  • CUSTOM CO2 SPRAYER FOR INTERCOOLER BY A.R.E
  • CUSTOM RADIATOR AND HIGH RPM COOLING SYSTEM BY A.R.E
  • CUSTOM OIL CATCH CAN BY A.R.E
  • CUSTOM POWER STEERING RESEVOIR BY A.R.E
  • CUSTOM STEPPED AND CURVED OIL COOLER REPLACING FRONT GRILL BY A.R.E
  • REMOTE OIL FILTER RELOCATION KIT
  • CUSTOM FUEL RAILS
  • BRAIDED LINES ARE USED EVERYWHERE
  • SARD 720CC INJECTORS
  • CUSTOM MADE CARBON FIBRE COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM MADE BY CUSTOM CARBON
  • K&N HIGH FLOW FILTER
  • INDIVIDUAL BOSCH COILS
  • HEAVY DUTY LIGHTWEIGHT FLYWHEEL
  • CUSTOM JIM BERRY TRIPLE PLATE CLUTCH SUIT UP TO 1200HP
  • NISMO LOCKER
  • CSC 6 POT FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS WITH BRAIDED LINES
  • 365MM FRONT BRAKE ROTORS
  • HKS ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS
  • HKS PILLOW BALL UPPER MOUNTS
  • CUSCO ADJUSTABLE CASTOR RODS
  • 17”X7" AND 17"X10" 3 PIECE FORGED ALUMINIUM RACING WHEELS, FRONT MACHINED TO FIT OVER BRAKES
  • NEW SEMI SLICKS TRAVELLED 10KMS
  • EDELBROCK HI CAPACITY FUEL PUMP
  • AEROMOTIVE BILLET HIGH FLOW FUEL FILTER
  • CUSTOM SURGE TANK BY A.R.E
  • NISMO BATTERY RELOCATION KIT IN BOOT

INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS

  • CUSCO 6 POINT ROLL CAGE
  • COBRA FIXED BACK RACING DRIVERS SEAT
  • RACING HARNESSES
  • PERSONAL RACING STEERING WHEEL WITH LAP TIMER
  • SHORT SHIFT KIT
  • SPARCO GEAR KNOB
  • RAZO PEDALS
  • GREDDY OIL PRESSURE, OIL TEMP, WATER TEMP GAUGES MOUNTED IN GLOVEBOX
  • GREDDY BOOST GAUGE MOUNTED IN DASH
  • MOTEC SHIFT LIGHT MOUNTED IN DASH
  • FIRE EXTINGUISHER

EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS

  • GTR V-SPEC BOOT SPOILER
  • CUSTOM FRONT BAR DESIGNED AROUND INTERCOOLER
  • JAPANESE AFTERMARKET SIDESKIRTS
  • JAPANESE AFTERMARKET REAR BAR
  • CUSTOM MADE CARBON FIBRE BONNET WITH VENTS MADE BY CUSTOM CARBON
  • SPARCO BONNET PINS
  • CAMS BATTERY IDENTIFICATION AND TOW STICKERS

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • CAR WAS IMPORTED FROM JAPAN IN 2003

  • CAR WAS REGISTERED BUT TAKEN OFF THE ROAD TO START MODIFICATIONS

  • HAS NEVER BEEN RESPAYED, PAINT AND BODY ALMOST PERFECT CONDITION

  • MODIFICATIONS BEGAN AS SOON AS THE CAR ARRIVED

  • HAS TRAVELLED 5000KMS, MOSTLY STREET USE, SINCE ALL OF THE ABOVE MODIFICATIONS WERE COMPLETED IN 2005

  • CAR PRODUCED OVER 550RWHP @30PSI BEFORE TRACTION LOSS ON DYNO

  • CAR IS CURRENTLY STREET TUNED, 441RWHP @14PSI

  • TUNING PERFORMED BY ALLSTAR TUNING SYSTEMS

  • CAR WON ITS CLASS AT THE AUTOSALON DRAG COMBAT EVENT

  • CAR HAS COMPETED IN HILL CLIMB EVENTS

  • CAR HAS COMPETED AT QLD RACEWAY

  • CAR STILL RETAINS CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING & POWER WINDOWS

  • CAR HAS BEEN FEATURED IN HIGH PERFORMANCE IMPORTS MAGAZINE

  • WELL MAINTAINED, 13 OIL CHANGES IN 5000KMS

FOR SALE FOR $25,000 ONO, (APPROXIMATELY 20% OF TOTAL BUILD COST)

CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN QLD, PERSONLISED PLATES NOT INCLUDED IN SALE

TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION PLEASE CONTACT ME ON 0499 773 593.

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