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MODS PLEASE KEEP THIS TOPIC.. AND DELETE OLD TOPIC..

NEW PICS, NEW 20S, NEW MOTOR, NEW PRICE

>30K SPENT

PAINT TURNS AQUA FROM BLUE SCOOP IS HARLIQUIN !!! CANT SEE IN PICS!!!!!

2006 gt-b front, 1997 b4 back , 2000 wrx turbo, all widebody from doors, built in 2008

ALL COMPLIED AND PLATED READY FOR REGO

WRX MOTOR AWD TURBO ENGINE LOTS WORK

list too big motor pushing 300hp ATW..!! SEE PICS!! over 30k spent, 3g spent on motor .in the last month (receipts)

INTERNALS

ALL CUSTOM PIPING

BIG INTERCOOLER

NEW GAUGES

NEW BOV

NEW TURBO TIMER

NEW BOOST CONTROLL

FULL WIDEBODY

NEW ALPINE CD WMA MP3

ALL CUSTOM BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR

doors leather

roof velvet

5 SPEED

20s CHROME

bigger ihi TURBO

FULL DYNO TUNE apc

TWIN SPORTS EXHAUST TO 2 CANNONS

apexi pod

wicked wrx grumble

PEARL PAINT BLUE TO AQUA

HARLIQUIN SCOOP

$16,000 ONO.

18G SWAPS. S15, RX7, GTR, 350Z, S2000, EURO.. 0430828859

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Edited by katurbo
  • 2 weeks later...

And that's was just the photos imagine if u seen it in real life... You'd probably go crazy or something... espesially if it just turnd aqua green in front of you... Man I don't even wanna think about it's just insane...

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