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Engine Accessories:

Polished Rock cover / Valve cover

TOMEI Coil Pack Cover

TRUST Oil Sump

TRUST 13 Row Oil Cooler and Filter Relocation kit

Nismo Brake Cylinder Stopper

ARC Intercooler (cross flow)

Apexi Air Intake

Mishimoto custom Radiator 60mm core w NISMO 1.1bar Rad Cap

SARD Drain Plug

HKS Super Dragger Exhaust

HKS Exhaust Manifold

HKS Front Pipe

TOMEI Dump Pipe

TOMEI Down Pipe

TOMEI Exhaust Turbo Elbow Outlet Pipe

WALBRO 255L Fuel Pump

Exedy Lighten Flywheel

EXEDY 5 Puck Button Metal Clutch

Exterior:

ORIGIN LAB AeroKit Aggressive Carbon Fibre Front Bumper

ORIGIN LAB AeroKit Aggressive Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper

ORIGIN LAB Aerokit Aggressive Carbon Fibre Side Skirts

ORIGIN Carbon Fibre Front Bonnet

ORIGIN Carbon Fibre Rear Trunk

ORIGIN Carbon Fibre Front Wide Fenders (25mm)

ORIGIN Carbon Fibre Rear Wide Fenders (40mm)

Craft Square Carbon Fibre Mirrors

NISMO Smoked Side Blinkers

Custom Paint w Pearl and Flakes : Full Exterior, Interior, Engine Bay, Rims: $9,000

HANDLING:

Brown Davis Roll Cage 7 point full black casted (FIA Approved)

R34 GTR Brembo Brake Calipers 4 Pot (front and rear)

Project Mu Rotors

GOODRIDGE Steel Braided Brake Hoses

APP Brake Pads

R34 Brake Hub

R33 Rear Knuckle and Handbrake Assembly

Aluminium Subframe Bushings

NISMO 2 Way Mechanical LSD

TEIN Monoflex Suspension w EDFC Controller

CUSCO Front Strut Bar

NISMO Front Lower Brace

NISMO Rear Strut Brace

NISMO Toe Arm

NISMO Lower Control Arms

NISMO Upper Control arms

NISMO Traction Rods

Interior:

MOMO Champion Steering Wheel

NISMO Face Dial speedometer

Works Bell Rapfix GTC (hub and tilt kit)

Momo Boss Kit

Nismo Shifter knob

Sound System:

Rainbow speakers

Kenwood amplifier

Pionner GPS double din

Wheels:

PROJECT D rims (custom gold painted)

18 X 9 FRONT

18 X 10 REAR

Advan Neova AD08

(265/35/18, 245/40/18)

I have most stock parts available.

Optional (sold separately): $10,000

MOTEC M800 (Gold Box)

- M800 Advanced Functions Upgrade

* Traction Control

* Overrun Boost Enhancement (Anti-lag)

* Gear Change Ignition Cut (Flat Shifts)

* Variable Camshaft Control

* Data Logging

* Wideband Lambda

* Delco 1 bar Map Sensor

* Cut-to-Fit Loom (2.5m unterminated)

* Bosch 033 201 4112 Relay

* Bosch Relay 4973 Connector

* 34 Pin Superseal Connector Kit for M800

* 26 Pin Superseal Connector Kit for M800

* Wiring adaptor to Factory Harness (solder) (change to Standard ECU anytime)

Used Items for MOTEC assembly:

- Pin for M800 Superseal Connector Female

- Splice Terminal (small, large)

BRAND NEW ITEMS: Optional (sold separately):

- MOMO Drift Limited Steering wheel (Gold)- $280

- DRIFT Pod filter w custom Aluminium Pipe- $60

- Custom Oil Catch Tank with custom paint (black with glitters) $80

- HKS GTRS Turbo $2100

- Hi Octane Racing Pod Enclosure - $100

- Gold Aluminium Air Guide (- $50

- Exedy Twin Plates Clutch (new) - $2000

- NISMO Steel Braided Clutch Hose - $90

Optional (sold separately):

DEFI Gauges BF (white lights)

(Frame custom gold)

- Oil Pressure - $180

- Oil Temperature - $180

- Water Temperature - $180

- Boost - $180

DEFI Control Unit (2x) $100 each

($800 for all sensors n 1 control unit)

ARC Airbox (used 1 month) - $390

Down Pipe. $50

Screamer Pipe - $80

SARD Fuel Regulator $80

BLITZ Blow off valve - $50

R2D2 Blow off valve - $50

Custom Oil Catch Tank with custom paint (black with glitters) - $80

HKS GTRS Turbo - $2000

S13 Throttle Body - $80

Custom Intake Plenum (polished chrome) - $120

Advan 17x8(front) , 17x9(rear) - $450

WORK EMOTION CR KAI

17x9.5(front), 17x10(rear) - $1800

Yashio Smoked LED Tail Lights - $600

NISMO Veruspeed Oil Filters:

10pcs available

- $28 per pc

- $25 for 5pcs

BLITZ Blow off valve - $50

R2D2 Blow off valve - $50

Custom Oil Catch Tank with custom paint (black with glitters) - $80

HKS GTRS Turbo - $2000

S13 Throttle Body - $80

Custom Intake Plenum (polished chrome) - $120

Advan 17x8(front) , 17x9(rear) - $450

WORK EMOTION CR KAI

17x9.5(front), 17x10(rear) - $1800

Yashio Smoked LED Tail Lights - $600

NISMO Veruspeed Oil Filters:

- $28 per pc

- $25 for 5pcs

10pcs available

- $28 per pc

- $25 for

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