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For Sale:

Used for drifting but was registered, expired last month. Numbers are clean.
Ready to go drift car, turns heads and is extremely unique

Engine:
S1 RB25DET
Apexi Powerfc
Z32
Splitfires
GTR Injectors
Walbro Intank Pump
Fmic
HKS 2835 with 3" split dump pipe
Fabulousfab 3” straight through exhaust to 4” tip
GTR Koyorad
Gktech clutch fan
Made 295hp on 1bar

Suspension & Drivetrain:
Tein HE Coilovers
Driftworks Rear camber, toe, traction and lca’s
Driftworks Front camber and castor arms, JIC LCA’s
Mitchy knuckles

Joel Smith Crossmember
Gktech rack spacers
rb25 gearbox

Tomei 2way
Cusco 32mm Rear Sway Bar
Driftworks Solid Cradle Bushes
Fabulous Bash plate
4 Stud hubs with GTST Brakes

Interior:
Cusco Safety21 7pt cage
Bride Low max style fixed backs
Sparco 4pt drivers harness
Deep Corn Nardi
Fapexi Gauges

Exterior:
Vertex Skirts and Rear Bar
GTR Wing
C’s Garage Front bar
Scissor Doors
DMax Carbon vented bonnet
Gktech Aero mirrors
Viva Garage roof spoiler

Wheels:
15x8.5-6 Watanabe
15x9.5-19 Watanabe

$12,000 without wheels
$14,000 with wheels

If car does not sell, it will be parted in the coming weeks


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