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RS4S 1999 Dayz Edition

Manual

Yellow

226,000km

Daily driver for my partner since the car was imported in March 2006.

Engine freshened up (4500km ago) with OEM rings, ACL race bearings, hone, full head service, incl.pressure tested, reset valve clearances, OEM headgasket, new OEM timing belt, new ancilliary belts, new OEM water hoses (ie: radiator hoses plus ALL under plenum water hoses (so no nasty surprises from under plenum leaks), new thermostat, new 42mm alloy radiator. Bottom line,the engine is tight, uses no oil and is good to go for another +200,000km.

Modifications:

HKS 2835 ProS 0.68

Poncams 260 Deg Type B

Plazmaman FMIC

Greddy Profec B Spec II

Nistune

3” Straight Through Exhaust including huge rear muffler so uber quiet/stealthy.

Nismo 480cc injectors

Splitfire coilpacks

NPC high clamp organic clutch

HKS pod (also have the OEM airbox which will be included if wanted)

262rwkw (recent dyno print available, conservative tune)

Suspension:

Bilstein shock absorbers (extra circlip grooves for height adjustability)

Whiteline 22mm front and 24mm rear swaybars (new front swaybar links)

Hardrace adjustable castor rods

Hardrace adjustable rear camber arms.

Upgraded Brakes:

R34 GT-t front and rear calipers + DBA rotors

Remsa pads

Sound System:

JVC deck

2x Audison LrX 2.500 amplifiers

Focal splits

2 x Focal 11” subwoofers with custom box

Installed by FHRX Studios with large gauge quality cabling.

Sound deadening in doors.

Extras:

Tow bar, Hayman Reese electric brakes, roof racks, ski racks.

Reason for sale:

Another Inline 6 cylinder turbo on the way so very regretful sale as the car was just freshened up for personal use.

$13,000 located in Sydney.

0407669166 or PM

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was looking at this the other day the money and passion thats gone into her is unbelievable. just a pity i couldnt get the finance

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