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i really want something new, anyone want my sloppy seconds?

SPECS

Engine/Driveline -

- RB20det dyno'd at 204rwkw running 15lb

- HKS F-con pro IS engine management with map sensor

- Blitz dual stage elec. boost controller

- KKR430

- GTR 440cc injectors

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Custom front facing intake plenum

- FMIC

- 3'' Dump, 3'' straight through exhaust

- Malpassi fuel reg.

- Oil cooler an filter relocation kit

- KOYO copper triple core radiator

- Power steering cooler

- NGK Iridium plugs

- custom extended intake pipe

- Cusco adjustable 2 way diff.

- SARD Catch can

- Boost, Oil temp, oil press. and water temp guages

- Turbosmart bov

- Battery relocated to boot

- Blitz turbo timer

Suspension/Steering -

- Tein super street coilovers

- Adj. rear camber arms

- adj. front castor arms

- GTR rear sway bar

- Rear strut tower brace

- Front chasis brace

- Lock spacers

- Solid craddle bushes

- Hicas lock bar

Wheels-

- Work VS KF's rears: 17 x 9.5 -10

fronts: 17 x 9 +35 (with 20mm spacer sitting them at +15)

Aesthetics -

- Resprayed US Ford Royal Plum with assortment of custom pearls

- Rear molded flares, pumped front guards

- Fibreglass vented GTR hood

- stainless steele hoodpins

- Full vertex style body kit - front and rear bar are all bashed up and zip stitched, but the rest of the car is super straight and still has mint paint.

- 4dr corner indicators

- Tint

Interior -

- Custom black and green interior

- Custom black roof lining

- Black Plush carpet

- Recaro copy fixed back seat

- 80mm deep dish steering wheel

- Back seats removed an blue plated as 2 seater

- 15mm clear bubble shifter

- 10 stack cd player

- Fire extinguisher

Pics -

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Price i am putting on the car is $14,500 as it sits. But can become a lot cheaper with the removal of certain parts that i may be able to sell seperately i.e wheels, seat, diff etc. Cash payment will also bring the price down.

Car is registered, and can possibly arrange a RWC depending on the buyer and the price.

located northside of Brisbane.

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