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Thinking of selling the coupe again lipsrsealed.gif

Has been very good to me, no issues what so ever. Could prob use a tune as she runs rich but other then that it drives and performs very well.

When I bought it it was pretty much standard just with a boost controller, turbo back exhaust and a mines ecu. I have since added a cooler and cam gears and got rid of the mines ecu. I had a vg30 on it for a little while but sold it with plans on getting a bigger turbo. The car made 148rwkw on 12psi with the mines ecu and was running overboard rich on boost so with a proper tune would have made 160-170rwkw easy.

Its got a 50mm alloy rad with 14inch and 10inch fans, electric fan controller.

A/C work great to, nice and cold.

The car came with Bilstiens front and rear and I have since bought brand new rear adjustable bilstien shocks with custom aurora springs front and rear, Cusco camber tops, strut brace and brake stopper. The front shocks were rebuilt by previous owner and have no leaks and still feel very tight.

I have just gotten rid of the hicas, so it feels very tight in the rear, was abit all over the place before with the standard 25yr old bushes.

The ball joints and inner control arm bushes are new, the strut bar bushes are also new.

Brakes are standard, but have braided lines on the front (yet to fit the rear ones)

Paint is still pretty good, i was always planning on respraying it but it is still very tidy.

Interior is clean, I am currently in the process of re gluing the fabric sections back on so one rear trim has no fabric at the moment.

More pics soon.

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The sportmax wheels won't be sold with the car at this price.

$7900 ono

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