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CA18det

White over Gold 2 tone

10,500 ONO

MODS:

S15 t28bb turbo

Metal head gasket

Nismo 600CC injectors

Heavy duty clutch

JunB.L. 3 1/2 inch turbo back exhaust

High flow Cat

Microtech ECU (big dollars$$$)

HYBRID FMIC - stainless piping

Turbosmart BOV

bosch 984 fuel pump

Greddy Oil catch can

Autometre boost gauge

High performance odyesse battery

Wiring loom replaced

ECV with inbuilt TT

All major seals replaced, including cranks seals and sump gaskets

NGK Platinum Spark plugs

D2 adjustable castor rods

D2Lower castor arm bar

D2Rear camber arm bar

zenith alloy Subframe bushes

Alluminium steering spacer

BSM green stuff brakes

Autotechnica steering wheel

POD

New alternator

Cobra alarm(central locking-keyless entry,imobilser)

Front Strut Brace

Fire extinguisher

New radiator(thicker than stock)

cusco springs in rear

Custom cold air intake

6x9 JBL rears

Alpine fronts

Pioneer head unit

Sunroof

Serviced regularly

Black driftteks with chrome lip(will negotiate on price with buyer)

Extremely good rubber on wheels

Has slight damage on passanger rear 1/4, was due to a car park incident

And slight paint damage on front bumper - nothing major

PICS UP 2MORROW

Reason for sale: Working in the mines, no need for such a high performance car, when im only back for 1/4 weeks per month

Contact Details are

Nathan Bolton

0416 744 499 - Call or text, as i dont check the forums often. Test drives welcome, but no tyre kickers

Located in Mount Osmond

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