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Hello i am selling my combo in which im making way for a Package

Package include

-GT 35/40 Turbo with polished housing & heat shields

-Wild 1 Plenium

-600x300x130mm Thick intercooler with 3" pipes by wild 1

-Hydra ECU

-700 cc Injectors

-Malpassi Reg

-SpeedFlow Lines

-Xforce top mount Manifold

-HKS style W/G

-Screamer Pipe

-Turbosmart BOV

-LCW CUSTOM alloy Radiator with thermo Fan

-Polished Tappet Covers & custom Catch can

-Polished cam sensor

-EL falcon COILS & custom Leads

-NOS Nitrous single fogger kit 35-125 hp

-Inlet Pipe & K&N filter

-Heat sheilds and Covers which includes pod Box

-3" exhaust from Turbo To canon

-Tripple Plate OS giken Clutch

And As for the Engine You can chose either the Standard motor which ive had making 591 RWHP with Nitrous & has run 10.8 @129 MPH

For $9,500

or with my race spec motor which is in pieces but i will assemble before it goes

-RB26 Crank

-N1 oil Pump

-EAGLE H beam Rods

-ACL forged Pistons

-ARP main & head Stud kits

-Cometic Head Gasket

-RB25 Head with TOMMIE Valve Springs,Solid Lifters,Tommie 272 @ 11.5 lift Cams,Tommie Timing gear

For $13500

Which should Make 650 RWHP with Nitrous

Can sell just the bolt ons for $8000

NEED IT GONE ASAP

Making way for the new Package

& to the buyer I will show you the engine on the DYNO & if you like install it for an EXTRA $1000

all that is needed is a fuel cell,pre pump,044 pump and away you go

Call Jason On 0424337243

Video clips of the car can be viewed at www.wild1motorsport.com

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