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I got this car for Mona in Sydney you might have seen it on geoff risbey's list... should be a weapon... hope she is going to have fun it...

extras incl

HKS intercooler

HKS Pod

Larger injectors unknown size

Aftermarket computer

HKS 2530 turbo kit

Full HKS exhaust turbo back

Nismo twin plate clutch

Aftermarket LSD

Nismo 320kmh speedo

Three gauges inside the cabin

Tein suspension

Aero body kit

pics attached I'll get some more when it get's here

61,000km rated 1 due to the mods 97 with dual bags and ABS..

price undisclosed sorry.

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Originally posted by ice180

just luck I guess, have links to most of the auctions via the net for Tuesday to Saturday which cost a small fortune but worth it.

Modded cars are usually graded 1 so easier to find..

Isent it hard to get them complied here when they have high mount turbos, and custom plenums and stuff?

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birt since you spoil the "undisclosed" bits, here's my contribution:

For interest's sake, the HKS turbo kit on the vehicle costs about 380,000 yen ($5,700) to buy in Japan, not including fitting. The TEIN suspension about $4,000 to $5,000. The HKS exhaust around the $2,000 mark as a rough guess. Intercooler about $2,000. Twin plate clutch somewhere between $2,000 and $4,000. Injectors x 6 = $1,600. Airpod $300. Each of the additional gauges is worth $200 to $300. The computer I'm not sure on, but certainly not cheap.

That's at least $18,000 worth of aftermarket extras, not including the Nismo 300 km/h speedo, computer, and the factory LSD, or fitting of the parts. It wouldn't be surprising to find that the owner had spent close to $30,000 on the car once everything was totalled including fitting the parts plus additional items that we are unaware of.

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