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I'm selling because I need/want to buy a boring family car.

First up here are the negatives (so there are no surprises).

-Minor paint damage: -a few scratches from some idiot who decided to key the car, some paint has chipped off the spoiler (see pic), the bumper has small scratches and crow's feet.

-Worn driver's seat (car has seat covers so you don't notice this),

-Worn driver's foot well

-Worn steering wheel.

-C pillar covers need re-upholstering

-Needs new tyres pretty soon

most of this, apart form one paint chip on the spoiler, can be seen from a normal distance away from the car as the photos show. and the interior stuff has been like that since I bought the car and it never bothered me enough to fix it. I spent all my money on the engine smile.gif

Now here's the good stuff. Rebuild done just before 117,500 kms with the following components changed on engine:

- CP forged pistons

- Eagle rods

- Brand New R33 Crank

- R34 N1 Turbos (Garrett GT2860-7)

- N1 oil pump

- Tomei 2mm oil restrictor

- Tomei oil baffle

- ACL race series bearings

- Gates timing belt

- Adjustable cam gears

- Brand new valves

- Splitfire Coils

- 700cc Sard injectors

- Vipec ECU

- MAC Boost Control Solenoid

- Front mounted intercooler

- Dump pipes

More good stuff:

- Immobiliser

- 3" exhaust

- Whiteline sway bars front and rear

- Adjustable radius rod bushes

- Jim Berry clutch – Full Monty (bought 1 year ago)

- Cooling Pro 40mm Alloy Radiator

- Hard pipe Kit

- Oil catch can

- HICAS lock kit installed

- Boost gauge

- 18" wheels

- Alpine Stereo

The car puts out 315 rwkw (see dyno print).

Price: $20,000 or make a reasonable offer

Location: ACT

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