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Unfortunatly my baby has to go i love this car and am sure the next owner will as well!!! Bought from AutoStyle where ALL mods were done professionally! Engine mods are as follows: upgraded turbo's bigger injectors bigger fuel pump (in tank) aftermarket adjustable cam gears aftermarket cams complete exhaust turbo's back (nice and quite but still has skyline sound) aftermarket computer (APEXI power fc) car is running around 1.1 - 1.3 bar of boost not exactly sure as when you put your foot down you gotta just hang on no time too look at it. it has some aftermarket rims on it not exactly sure what they are but they look sweet its also lowered (profesionally),it also has a strut brase and also a incabin brase that goes along the back floor to make it a little more stronger and stiffer through the corners like i said this is my baby and don't realy wanna sell but unfortunatly things change!!! please only legitimate people call as i have no time for DREAMERS and NO TEST PILOTS ANY REASONABLE OFFERS WILL NOT BE REFUSED CAR MUST GO!!!!!

Runnig 290KW at all four wheels have dyno sheet to prove

$25,000 ONO

I DON'T GET ONLINE AS MUCH THESE DAYS SO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS TEXT ME OR JUST CALL ON 0421872229

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does anyone have anything interesting to trade will concider vx,vy commodore ss 6 speed or ford xr8 (new ford) need somethin 4 door but will concider swapping for bikes pref yamaha r1 - r6 or suzuki don't no yet maybe a kwaka not sure just ask away

cheers guys...

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If you want to sell it so quick and it's your baby maybe you should spend a few minutes and list all your mods, show some more pics etc etc. Even where you got the work done.

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If you want to sell it so quick and it's your baby maybe you should spend a few minutes and list all your mods, show some more pics etc etc. Even where you got the work done.

Thanks for the tip but im pretty sure i mentioned that all work was done by autostyle in sydney! as per what mods are done it's pretty straight forward bigger turbo's (garretts i beleive) bigger injectors , bigger intank fuel pump , cam's and cam gears , aftermarket computer (apexi power FC).

I'm sure i mentioned it all before and i do apologise to anyone if i missed anything.

It is a genuine reason for sale as i mentioned before i'm up to my knees in dept and have a wedding on the way so it must go i need the cash or swap for something cheaper plus cash i still need something to drive! anything will be considered so pm me or text or even call me anytime

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Mate were not blind so no need to have the font so bloody big!

Garret turbos: What model?

Intank pump: What brand?

Injectors: Brand and size?

Cam: What Brand and Spec?

These are what people are wanting to know. The specifics of the mods...

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