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Hey guys and girls,

My dad has given my precious baby marching orders as he has a car lined up for me. So it is time for it to go. Heres a pretty detailed rundown on the modifications:

ENGINE:

Unichip piggy back Computer

450hp hi-flowed TD05 with T04 wheel and bearings

Hybrid electronic boost controller

PWR custom front mount intercooler

Custom stainless steel intercooler piping

Apex pod filter

Autotechnica Chrome pod filter heat shield

Turbosmart Type 3 Supersonic blow off valve

Custom 3" dump pipe from turbo

Custom 3" Mandrel bent exhaust from turbo back

7" stainless drum leading to a 5" tip

Sti short shift kit

Exedy organic heavy duty clutch

Strut brace

EXTERIOR:

Phillips Diamond Vision 5000K blue headlights

Full Apex Bodykit

Full body custom respray in Red with Violet Pearl

Colour coded door handles and side mirrors

1996 WRX front grille

3 Chrome gauges on bonnet (boost, water temp, and oil pressure)

Real bonnet pins

INTERIOR:

Custom retrimmed front seats red and black leather

Door trims, parcel shelf and rear seats custom retrimmed in red and black vinyl

colour coded dash inserts and air vents

Autotechnica gear knob and gear boot

Autotechnica carbon fibre pedals

WHEELS TYRES N SUSPENSION:

18" Genuine AME Modelart Excellent 3peice Chrome rims

BRAND NEW 215/35 profile Wanli rubber

2.5" Superlow Kingsprings

Cross drilled and slotted front brake rotors

STEREO:

Pioneer OEL head unit

Nakamichi Competition amp

Pioneer 6.5" splits up front

Pioneer 6.9's in the back

1000Watt Boss Amp

15" Soundstream Sub and box

The car is a late 94 model and has 170,000 on the clock. It has brand new alternator and radiator header tank. The engine runs beautiful. There is not a single dent on the car due to full respray. Looks amazing in the flesh.

I looking for about $26,000 O.N.O

Im in Brisbane. email me on [email protected] or call me on 0405 382 754 for more info.

PICS OF THE CAR:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=3766&getevent=

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