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Aussie Delivered

108 000klms Genuine

Series 5 Mild Port 13BT rebuilt 13 000klms ago

High Flowed T03 - T04 front housing.

EMS Stinger ECU

3" mandrel bent, straight through turbo back exhaust

Magnaflow 4" muffler

Large Front mounted Intercooler

Bleed valve - set at 13PSI

Blitz BOV

Pod

Exceedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch (yet to be installed)

Series 5 turbo gearbox

Series 5 LSD

KYB coilovers front

Pedders coilovers rear

stock brakes

Boost gauge

oil pressure gauge

Turbosmart Turbo Timer

Mazda Steering wheel

S5 Seats

dash cluster painted same colour as exterior

Resprayed in 2pac Silver with purple pearl

18" Lenso Six Speed rims

S5 front and rear bar

S5 rear lights

kenwood cd player

pioneer 6" splits in front

pioneer 8" speakers in rear

2 12" xplod subs

1 10" alpine typs S sub all in one big box

2 advangarde competition amps

rego plates MLD-13B

rego expiers OCT 28 2006

Located in Narooma - Far South Coast NSW - 2546

PRICE: $14000neg

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Edited by bennettaru

hey man would you be interested in a swap for a cefiro? plus some sort of cash my way. When where the seals last done? has it been dyno tuned or just road tuned. Cheers Jamie

hit me with some info on ceffy

seals were done 16000klm ago,

they are 3mm.

it has not yet been dyno tuned, but has been road tuned by Rotormaster

who did the rebuild

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