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ASKING PRICE:

$6000 OBO

CONTACT: Mitchell

PHONE: 0459221984

LOCATION: Sydney

If I don't pick up, send me a message or pm me, I've had a lot of issues with phone reception

CAR:

  • Interior:
    • DX Racer fixed back seats
    • JJR Drift Steering Wheel
    • Apexi RSM
    • AutoMeter Boost guage with carbon fibre case

  • Exterior:
    • 17 Wheels (245/45/17) - Near new rubber

  • Fuel System:
    • Walbro 255LPH Fuel Pump

  • Suspension:
    • BC Racing - ER series suspension - New in Box
    • Caster rods
    • Front Tower bar

  • Brakes
    • RDA slotted rotors front/rear

  • Engine:
    • SplitFire Coil Packs
    • HKS Pod filter
    • Cooling Pro Intercooler
    • Turbosmart Vee Port BOV

  • Exhaust
    • Fujitsubo 3" cat back exhaust
    • 3" JJR front pipe

ADDITIONAL PARTS:

2 original front seats

2 6 point harnesses MONZA - Black

Power FC Hand Controller only

Original rear wing

No Sunroof, no roof lining. I was going to have a Carbon Fibre panel fitted but did not find the time. I have the glass of the original sunroof but no frame.

The rear window got smashed but I have a new glass which will be provided. Only the seal is required to fit it.

Interior has been stripped of rear seats and majority of the panels. There is no surround for the centre console and no lower steering column panel.

I still have a lot of the original pieces such as the sun visors and random interior parts which can go along with the car.

I would prefer to not part out the car as I don't have the time or space to do so. There are no infringements on the car and the plates have been returned to the RTA so it is still able to be re-registered if you decide to go that route.

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