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Car was bought 2 years ago as a weekend car, rarely driven. Jap Import. Sat in the garage for 6 months at one point. Just need to sell it as it is sitting in garage. Only 64,000 on odometer.

----Mods-----

-HKS drag intercooler

-Oil Catch Can

-Oil cooler with oil filter relocation

-hi flow twin turbos

-Pod filters

-Twin Plate Clutch with flywheel

-Camshafts and cam gears (highest you can get im told)

- Racing harness for seats

-Hi flow fuel pump

-Blitz Electronic Boost Control

-Turbo Timer

-Greddy Boost Gauge

-Larger Brembo Brakes with oversized slotted rotors

-Ohlin Coilovers

- 3.5inch exhaust system from turbo back

-20inch x 10 deep dish wheels brand new

-Twin plumback BOVs

-Gearbox has also been modified for greater strength

-Large aftermarket injectors

I am also told it has forged pistons and rods.

1 year rego. (expire 9-9-10)

The car made 255kw (have dyno papers to prove) at the wheels on 14psi at Advan Performance which speaks for itself in regards to potential.

Car has been previously damaged on the back quarter panel. I have all the paperwork to prove each step of the repairs which took place, including forms of newly ordered parts.

All inspections welcome from mechanics to inspect mods and anything else. The parts alone which came on the car from previous owner are valued more than the car itself. Anyone who knows about mods will be able to tell by looking at the car and just hearing the way it sounds. Car is definitly built for track and high performance.

Asking Price $19,900K

Big Head turner. Car is not for feint hearted. Price of car negotiable, however not too much.

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