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This is a series 1 body that came out with the series 2 motor NO RWC SOLD AS IS!! Currently Registered Selling Unregistered

Currently used as my daily driver looking to down grade to a cheaper car. This car drivers fine boost fine just needs some TLC as its 16years young. never been crashed have never broken down since owning.

DYNO 2 years ago 183KW 245HP

I have owned this car since 2008 i bought it when it had 169000km currently has 227 183km. Since owning the car it has never gone over stock boost 7PSI

Since owning this car I have done the following:

- car has been converted to Manual from Auto

- Exedy Cushion button clutch

- Exedy lighten flywheel

- 3inch turbo back exhaust

- Splitfire coilpacks

- PWR front mount intercooler

- Alarm Immobilizer

- 12" kicker sub in box Alpine speakers and sony mp3 player

- Gates Racing timing belt tension pulley replace

- Cam seals replace

- Front main seal changed

- Strut brace

- Also has working aircon

Interior is in good condition not perfect but good

This car is showing its age with 2 surface rust spots near the wind screen shown in photos has normal scuff marks on the front bar.

Faults:

  • Has oil Leaks
  • Power steering leak
  • Runs Rich high way driving 450- 510km per tank
  • Burns oil
  • Needs new tires Ones on now have been since 2008
  • Steering wheel has bad wear but is not loose

Any question Please feel free to ask.

This is still a great and fun car to drive just needs some TLC to get it back up to standard great little project car!!

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