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Hi all, I've been doing all I can to keep my 34 but it just doesn't make sense to hold onto it anymore, I never get to drive it. So time to put it up for sale. I've had it nearly 2 and a half years and its been rock solid. It's got a lot of stuff done to it so I'll probably forget some things, but if you're genuinely interested, you'll want to come see it anyway.

Any who here are the main things

Hypergear SS2 bolt on turbo

Haltech plug in ecu with MAP sensor and flex fuel sensor - tuned to 320.6rwkw at just 22psi (plenty of room to turn that up if you wanted to)

Xspurt 1000cc injectors

Walbro 460 fuel pump

Splitfire coil packs

Turbo smart EBoost street 2 boost controller

Scotty's custom intake

Custom 3' split dump pipe

3' front pipe and cat

HKS silent hi power cat back

The list keeps going on. All work has been done by Pulse Racing at Menai so it's absolute top quality and I have receipts for everything since I bought the car. It will be sold with the 350 z 18' rims which brand new Michelin Pilot Sport 3's all round. Also had a very major service done with the tune which was around 5000k's ago.

Moral of the story is, it's literally ready to go, it needs no work done, unless 320rwkw isn't enough I guess.

I'm asking 22000 at the moment so if you've only got 12000 to spend keep looking. If you're genuinely interested come and have a look at the car, you will probably leave with it.

This is the build thread for it if you want more info and or pictures.

Cheers

Brennan

0405 seven24 214

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/index.php?/topic/452404-Another-Street-Gt-t-Build

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Oh man, so its finally happening. The famous Sutherland warrior is up for grabs..

I've had the pleasure of cruising along side this car on many events. Its been well looked after & is extremely fast. New owner will be very happy!

GLWS mate.

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Should also say the sale includes a shit load of (mostly standard) parts that I've kept in case I ever got defected. I don't have everything but I've got the main things like wheels, ecu, multiple BOV's, and things like oil and filters and floor mats etc. All of its free just tell me what you want when you buy the car and its yours I won't need it but I will need the space in my garage

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