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its has a full custom widebody kit (was not cheap) custom made by Adrenaline

front guards r about 9 inch wide

rear guards r about 14+ inch wide

has huge veilside deep dish rims

front 18x11......... with 245 tyres stretched on

rear 18x13.5.......... with 285 tyre stretched on

>>>>teins coilovers

>>>2way nismo diff

monza race seat

700hp fuel pump

tecktom pigyback ecu

dash has been all re done in greedy autometer and tommi gauges

full custom dash

has digital speedo as well

stripped seats only one bucket seat

this is a great car u have to c it to believe it was set up 4a rb25/30 and 25box.all it realy needs is a motor and box and your away the car is

registrable it use to be on road.

im sure it has lots more stuff on it just cant think atm.

FRESH FORD BREEZE GT PAINT.. TURNS 3 DIFFERENT GREENS

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!!!!!! ROLLING SHELL !!!!!

PAINT LOOKS LIGHTER IN PERSON AND IS PEARL 3 DIFFERENT GREENS..

HAVE ALL PLATES AND MOD PLATE FOR RB25

0430828859... $9000 cash for shell as in pics... 11g for swaps

gold coast qld

will be 15k once i get a motor...

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supply and demand says he can charge what ever he wants.

Try and find another car like this =P

plus a paint job isnt cheap.

good luck with sale mate.

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