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SA rego. Still has 6 months rego on it.

Will get rego details tonight cause personal rego plate will be coming off.

MY98 Hatch

2.5L USDM Sti bottom head

Ported MY98 heads

Parallel fuel rail mod

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

Trust Extractors

K&N pod filter

AVO silicone inlet

Autronic SMC Plug and Play

VF34

Sard 650 injectors

Malpassi fuel reg

JUN BL 3" turbo back exhaust

Kartboy shortshifter, gear knob and bushings

PPG straight cut 1,2 and helical 3,4

5 puck extreme clutch

CSC 330mm rotors and 4 pot calipers

WORK CR kai 17's with Falken Azenis RT215

sway bars front and rear with alloy links

Rear strut tower brace

Whiteline 'H' underbody brace

TEIN HA coilovers

Process West front mount and oil cooler

Defi guages in centre pod (3)

Alarm and key pad immobiliser

Alpine cd deck with ipod adapter, focals all around with splits in the front

Last tuned att 229KW (SA dyno) nice safe tune.

Its been built to be driven and tracked if you like, i have only taken it to the drags once and got a 12.1 on the old tune.

The car has all new wheel bearings.

Serviced every 5000km with MOTUL turbolite

Most of the mods have only just done 10000km and the rest have done about 5000.

I am sure that i have left something out....

Looking for $25 000 o.n.o which is a steal compared to how much has been spent, will also come with a MY99 front bar and indicators.

PM or Email

Cheers,

Rich

Ps. The frount mount is BLACK!!

email: rich (at) anthems.com.au

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