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Guys time has come to sell my car.

reason for selling is its time to get into the property market.

details are

White 1993 GTi-R

85000 kms

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Cusco Rear Strut Brace

GAB adjustable shocks

Heavy duty Organic pressure plate

High Flow Cat

Cat Back Exhaust

Quite Tanabe Muffler

Stock Rims with near new 90% Continental Eco III tyres

Slightly Modified bonnet Vent

Turbo Smart type II BOV

Rare Tomei Master cylinder brace

Autometer boost guage

Turbo Timer

Autometer Shift light

K&N pod air filter

recent Engine replacements

Radiator

Alternator

Rear main Oil seal

Both CV boots

Both CV joint

Power steering lines

Clutch Fork

Clutch

Steering rack boot

Not a replacement but the engine was compresion tested with 145 in the first cylinder and 140 for the other 3. Very good compresion since factory released compresion was 160, 11 years ago.

Airconditiong has been removed however all parts are avaliable for the buyer

other extras,

PWR FMIC 600 x 300 piping included from ready to fit

Standard Airbox, with K&N pannel air filter

Deal can be worked out for intrested buyers in a crack tested gear set aswell.

Regularly serviced every 5000km

Car has been dynoed in current state with 121.5 kw at all 4 wheels

car has only been to the 1/4 ONCE

only had 4 passes in total best time was 13.684 @ 97 mph.

Price $19,000

Will consider swap for a cheaper car and $$$

intrested people please PM me or call

02) 8912 9729

or email

[email protected]

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