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1996 ice green RS4 factory black leather

lots of work done!!!!

GT35/40 garrett

custom top mount manifold

tial wastegate

750cc injectors

sard fuel reg

bigger fuel pump

spitfire igniters

custom alloy piping with front mount intercooler

turbosmart duel stage boost control

haltech E11 engine managment

ARB head bolts

metal head gasket

shift kit in the auto

350Z 18" wheels

13" DVD player

260kws at all four(haltechs dyno)

this car owes me nearly $60'000

comes with 10 months nsw rego and STAGEA number plates.

$26'500 ono

Jay 0410 477 413

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ive been for a ride in Jay's stagea and let me be the first to tell you that after a quick squirt in it you are guaranteed to have a smile on your face.

a beautiful piece of machinery!

Good luck with the sale Jay.

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