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Heya,

Iv'e decided to put my car up for sale.

Car is also up on www.fullboost.com.au with all specs and better pics....

Anyways..

Car: 1994 Laguna Blue Mx5 Clubman

Specs

* 1.8 motor

* 320HP T28 Turbo

* front mount

* Kevlar heavy duty clutch

* bigger injectors

* Torsen LSD

* Custom Piping

* EMS dual sport computer with handset

* Oil catch can

* Aluminium radiator don by Mr.Enforcer

* 2.5" stainless steel Exhaust

* 15" wheels off newer model Mx5

* Brown davis roll bar

* koni adjustable suspension + camber kit

* Mazda speed Dash

* Autometer gauges oil/water/boost custom installed on passanger side dash

* Vented discs for better braking

* EBC greenstuff pads

* pivot headlight controller

* twin high volume thermo fans

* Fidanza Alu Flywheel

* High Volume fuel pump (injectors are RC Engineering 370cc)

* King Springs, JDM Sways (+1mm rear on Aus spec)

* Alpine head unit with Alpine V12 amp and kicker 6.2 spits/tweeters up front. JL Audio 10"

* Car made 171 RWKW on a hot day.

Ive probably forgotten alot of things.... Please no time wasters, some of you may have seen this car out and about on some of the cruises, car is immac and handles as wll as it goes...

Car ran a 12.9 @ 106 MPH first outing with knackered 195's and old dump pipe. 60Fter was 2.1 which indicates the car has alot more in it. With the new dump pipe and better tyres car would crack a mid 12 with ease.

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