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Engine:

Rebuilt RB26DETT 2.6L in line 6 cylinder, features upgraded pistons, rods, thicker head gasket

HKS GT2530 turbos

K&N Carbon fiber intake/air box

Mine?s Carbon Fiber radiator tray

Nitrous Express 150hp direct port system with 3 carbon fiber bottles

Nitrous Express intercooler fogger

HKS Super Sequential BOV

HKS 264 cams

HKS adjustable cam gears

HKS 720 cc injectors

HKS triple plate clutch

HKS titanium exhaust

Apexi coolant overflow

Essential oil catch can

HKS front mount intercooler

HKS F-Con Pro engine management

HKS boost controller

HKS turbo timer

Veilside turbo oil cap

Polished intake and turbo outlet pipe

Custom nitrous install by AEBS

Interior:

Roll cage by RJ?s Chassis

Sparco Milano seats

Sparco 3? harnesses

Sparco steering wheel

Motec ADL digital computer

Custom fab work by Stitchcraft

Nismo floor mats

VeilSide shift knob

G-Tech Pro Performance Meter

HKS Indiglo Boost, EGT, Fuel Press, Oil Press, Oil Temp Gauges

Nismo Multi Function Display

Project U simulated racing brake calipers for foot pedals

Passport 8500 Radar Detector

Exterior

C-West front bumper

C-West rear bumper

C-West carbon fiber rear wing

C-West side skirts

Wheels/Tires/Suspension:

$4HKS remote-reservoir coil overs

GoldLine Racing Springs 2.25?

Nismo suspension arms

Nismo Strut tower bar

HRE 19x10? Model 446 3 piece wheels

Toyo Tires, Proxes, 275/30ZR19

StopTech 15? front brakes

StopTech 14? rear brakes

udio/Video:

Clarion VRX925VD in dash DVD/CD/MP3/TV player, touch screen & remote controlled

Clarion VMA7191 pop up TV

Clarion VMA7191 trunk-mounted TV

Clarion DSP/EQ

Clarion TTX7501z TV tuner

Clarion CDC655rz CD/DVD changer

3 sets Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1

Myron Davis CCD color cameras, front and rear bumper mount

2 JBL W12GTi 12? woofers

2 JBL P1200.1 amps, 1200 watts each

2 JBL P80.4 amps, 320 watts each

Sony Playstation 2

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

what is this Porche look a like? any link or pic of this?

Love to see it

cheers

Joe

This was the Porsche in Bad Boys. Martin Lawrence complained about how he paid $100,000 for a Porsche yet it had not back seat... nor cup holders...

T.

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