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I have had the car for 2 years now and it is time to sell as I have another 180 to use.

Things the car has :

SR20DET

Manual

Half cage

Tein Coilovers

16inch Work wheels

Cat back exhaust

Body kit

R33 fuel pump

Stripped out interior with sound deadening removed

GKTech front mount cooler

Locked diff

Momo steering wheel

Blitz racing brake pads

Water temp and boost gauge

Extra lock steering spaces

Battery is in a box in the cab

Fire extinguisher

Strut braces, front and rear

Harness bar

Asking $5100ono

Call Leon 040 000 1198

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Hey champ.

Can you have passengers on track days with a half cage? (im not very familiar with cams shit)

also some engine and interior pics as brandon mentioned? and engine kms?

cheers.

you cant have passengers full stop. they will often allow first timers to take an experienced drive around during the familiarisation session but from my experience passengers are a no go.

also, is the cage welded or bolted in? and do you have any times from some tracks as a guide to it's speed (on race or road rubber)?

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