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hey guys, as the title says, need to sell my 7/06 XR6 turbo ute.

details below

2006 BF1 xr6 turbo ute (7th month 2006 so comes with the stronger f6 typhoon bottom end)

performance

process west plenum

process west stage 2 intercooler

process west hot side cooler piping

process west surge tank with 044 pump

siemens deka 62lb injectors

nizpro valve springs

custom 4" cai

custom airbox with massive k&n pod

sonic performance teflon braided oil feed line with earls inline filter

garrett .7 compressor cover on the factory gt35r

etm external gate mod to factory exhaust housing

tial 44mm external gate

turbosmart raceport bov

x-force turbo back exhaust (4" dump, 5" cat, 3.5" catback)

battery relocated to custom enclosure in tray

6 speed manual with a big textralia ceramic twin plate

wheels, brakes and suspension

G-max enigma 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 wrapped in 245/18 toyo C1S tyres and 275/18 kumho KU36 tyres

RDA GOLD slotted and dimpled front rotors running ebc greens

Pedders XA coilover kit all round

pedders urethane bushes all round

pedders 30mm front sway bar

whiteling 22mm rear sway bar

new front hubs

new swaybar links

new steering rack

interior

new seat skins

pole position auto tripod gauge cluster

ppa elec boost gauge

ppa elec oil temp gauge

ppa elec oil pressure gauge

1kg fire extinguisher

chasing $21000 reg and rwc or $20000 and you can organise your own rwc

willing to take offers, need to sell as i just bought a house

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