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Item:1990 MX6 GT

Location:SYDNEY

Item Condition: FAIR CONDITION

Reason for Selling: UPGRADED A CAR

Price and Payment Conditions: $7,000 ono negotiable

Contact Details: PM ME OR EMAIL @ kcvergara146@yahoo.com.au 0433308976

Exterior:

WRX 01 Bonnet Scoop

Custom Bonnet Side Vents

Custom STI front bar

Massive GT Spec 2 Double Decker Wing

BMW M3 Antenna

Sound:

Pioneer mp3 player

2x sondy xplode tweeters rear

2 x Bose Splits Front

2 x 4inch JBL

2 x 6inch kenwood rear

1 x Pioneer Subwoffer

1 x import 1600watt amp

1 x audioline 200watt amp

Performance:

f2t 2.2L

IHI RHb5 Turbo

Custom Made Garrett intercooler with 3 inch aluminum pipings and a 3liter end tanks

1 x HKS Type 1 BOV

Custom made air filter piping run towards the front bar (air filter can be seen on the front bar hanging out)

HKS Pod Mushroom filter (looks like a mushroom)

Arias forged piston (sr20 forged pistons)

13B Injectors

Repressurised cylinders 225psi each

Titanium valve and springs

350hp walbro fuel pump

OBX RAcing fuel regulator

350hp NOS Fogger Sytem Wet Condition

Port and Polish

Modified Crank Shaft ( I forgot the brand )

Oil Catch Can

Spitfire Grounding Wire Kit

Handling:

Lovells Springs Front (Control Springs)

Whiteline Springs Rear (Circuit Springs)

Skyline R33 Rims sitting on TOYO 225 @ front and 215 @ rear

Display

1 x 30psi Autometer Boost Gauge

1x Autometer Cobalt Air Fuel Ratio Gauge

1 x 1600psi NOS Gauge

1 x Shift Light with buzzer

1 x Thermotech wired up to intercooler pipings

1 x Blitz Turbo Timer (Not hooked up i need help on this aye ive got no manual)

1 x Apexi RSM

The BAD:

I just have been through hell on clearing defects and passing EPA Emissions and Noise. I have put back the standard computer back on and the standard turbo back on, disabled the nos, took off the induction pipe for the airfilter so i can pass the emmisions test im selling the car as is its still registered till March 06. Cars has a passenger rear quearter damage, rear taillight driver side damage and a slight rear tail passenger damage (Cost $650 to repair) and it needs a paintjob badly The Car has been sanded back slightly to remove all the uneven side of the paint. The car has pulled 275.5kw at the front wheels with a shot of Nitrous before it was defected and running ok. To make the car running to its previous performance you need to put the Stand alone EMS and hookup the NOS (which I still Have) and the Aftermarket Turbo (which I sold stupid me!!) and the injector (which I sold as well)

The car will be sold with a spare engine, a set of 4 light racing WORK rims, a set of 4 Standard Mx6 Rims, a set of 4 r33 skyline rims, a set of 4 super lows King springs, Standard FMIC, standard fuel pump, standard plumback valve,standard injectors, Apexi Air flow converter, and everything else that I have for this car.

Will consider rearwheel drive turbo car for straight swap I dont want to get defected anymore!!! :P

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ih8v8s ... you seem to have deleted or some how removed the NoS kit forsale thread i pmed you about ... Now not to jump to conclusions but its been over a week you have had my money and i havent been able to contact you in any form you have left me.

I would appreciate that you contact me asap about our transaction.

and thanks for the rego numbers to0 .... that makes it > name , number , bank, email , rego numbers ebay account and the branch number gives me an area ..... you got 12 hours to contact me or a police report will be made and i will track you privatley my own way aswell .... i fire up when i am fair then treated like an idiot ...

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