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hey guys am looking at parting with my sss pulsar.....

it had been an on going project for the last year and finally ready to move on.. all work was done by dennis mobbs from BOOSTIOZ, was dynoed 3 weeks ago and she made 164.3kw @ the wheels on 10psi it has not had alot of modifacations to make this power......all work was done professionally and no expense was spared...i have receipts for all work performed on the conversion...

the specs are.............

- T25 roller bearing turbo

- genuine HYBRID front mount, custom piping and piping for air filter

- full 3 inch exhaust from dump pipe, with a magna flow muffler

- running ems computer(stinger 33), ems ignitor

- 17inch drift R wheels with brand new tread

-front brakes were machined 2 weeks ago all new pads allround, new fluids

-engine has done 32k kms... and has done 900kms since conversion, all injectors been cleaned and flushed

-20% tinted windows all round,

-alarmed and central locking, with glass break sensor and remote start

-blitz id3 dual stage electronic boost controller

- gtir bonnet resrayed in black

- fresh new respray in blood orange

- new drift bucket seat, drivers side

-has brand new pedders suspension all round, purchased at pedders salisbury, properly lowered all new springs and shocks

-after market steering wheel and leather gear knob

- battery re located to boot in box, bolted down,

-panasonis head unit, jbl rears, focal fronts with 15 inch joan alamo fusion sub in box 1000w boss amp

-extreme cushion button clutch (850kg) 1 month old.

- new fuel pump, all ways ran on premium

i think thats about it, if i think of any thing else ill post it up.... only one problem thats wrong with it... that the 2nd gear synchro crunches, it has been like this since i purchased the car... due to have rebuild when rego runs out but if i sell it new owner can fix it...

im in the market for a 600cc motor bike R6, CBR or GSXR... or price wise im chasing $10,000 o.n.o... im neg on price as it has to go...

contact me on 0401 334 355 sms or call... cheers jase....

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