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Many will recognise this car and realise that is has been a show / dyno car 90% of its life.

Car was very popular with the Auto Salon series and not a dollar was spared with its build / development.

Since then the car has basically sat in storage and not done a whole lot. The huge and useless single turbo that was on it has been removed and a custom twin set up has been developed / made to make it a drivable car.

This is really only an expression of interest at the moment before I decide what to do. If the right money comes it's obviously sold.

I have spent over $11,000 at Maatouks in the last month getting everything finished up and any inspection is welcome.

NO ACCIDENTS

NO RUST

Anyone that has ever seen the car comments on the paint looking new and just how perfect the car is.

Here is a brief rundown:

Top to bottom

Tomei 280 cans

Tomei adjustable can gears

Gates timing belt

(Modified head unknown specs)

Oversize head studs

Oil restrictors

Custom catch can

Hypertune plenum

Hypertune single throttle body

Hypertune fuel rail

950cc injectors

All braided oversize fuel lines

Fuel pressure reg

Twin in tank pumps

2JZ coil pack conversion

Trust oil cooler kit

Trust 140mm twin entry intercooler

Tomei oil pump

Forged Pistons, Rods, Crank

Trust extended sump

Turbo set up:

Twin precision 5130's

Twin Tial waste gates

Custom made ceramic coated manifolds

Much more, every line is braided every fitting is right.

Body:

Complete Bodyform lip kit inc front diffuser

Original electric Ganador mirrors

Carbon spoiler blade

Carbon pillars

Nismo front blinkers

Nismo side blinkers

Price is $92,000

0400841142

Car is only running 380 awkw on pump 98. All lines etc are E85 suitable and ready to go.

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