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hey guys, looking to get rid of my regoable track car.

Only selling due to working more hours and not being able to drive it as often as i should.

I have owned this car for almost 3 years and took it of the road due to losing my licence. car serviced every prac night with synthetic oil and filter, and plugs every 3 pracs as well as comp tested.

car has around 160 000 ish km on it speedo stopped working about 6 months ago, engine only has around 45 000 on it.

Mechanically the car has never given me any real trouble and anything else that has has been replaced.

engine:

s1 rb 25

splitfire coils

blitz injectors

z32 afm

tomei rising rate fpr

garrett 3037s, braided lines

turbosmart 48mm progate

6 boost exh mani

alloy rad

greddy cooler

oil cooler & relo kit, braided lines

fuel:

040 lift pump

044 external pump

alloy surge tank

driveline:

25 box

xtreme drift clutch

nismo 2 way 4.3 ratio

s14 rear cradle, solid offset bushes

solid diff bushes

suspension/handling:

33 brakes all round

project mu handbrake shoes

kazzama castor rods

custom shortened upper arms/nolathane bushes

cusco rear camber & toe arms

tien HA coilovers front & rear

front & rear strut braces

s14 lca's/boxed up

gtr rear swaybar

alloy steering bush

currently running stock 32 knuckles with s14 tie rods & ends

inside:

currently has stock seats but can come with Bride fixie on genuine Bride rail

deep dish s/wheel

boost guage

wheels:

front: work 17x9 +11 meshies with 90% ku36's

rear: work equip 18x9.5 +41 with shagged neutons

spares: 4x roh drift R's 18x8.5? + 38? all with 50% neutons

2x 17x8.5? + 28? equip's

2x 18x 8.5? + 30ish equip's, 1 cracked.

other:

3in dump/front pipe, screamer

3in straight through exh

bm44 brake master

ABS removed

wil also come with s14 steer rack with offset spacers which were used before when modded knucles were fitted until rhs one snapped, haha.

broken knuckles and a pair of stock 32 one's can be included as well.

cars 70% stripped but will come with stock seats and some trim etc

prob a few bits and pieces missing.

this car has legit rego with this engine but is currently un-rego'd due to using it as a track car, but can be re rego'd if needed.

car was dyno'd around last july on 98 pump with octane booster on 19psi and made 378kw and 580 Nm torque.

Price: 8500 neg, need this gone guys. not interested in swaps.

for more info or anything 0423387100, cheers jake. cars in sa

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