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$32,000.

Here is the specification of the car, please have a look.

Engine and Driveline:

- EVO 8 bottom end (short block)

- ARP Headstuds and brand new OEM headgasket

- GTpumps td06-20g turbo

- EVO MR Blow-off Valve

- Brian Crower 272degree intake&exhaust camshafts

- Brian Crower adjustable cam gears

- Gates racing timing belt

- Gates racing balance belt

- Gates racing alternator belt

- Precision 1200cc injectors

- HKS EVC VI Electronic Boost Controller

- Exedy twin plate clutch + braided clutch line

- HKS Silent Hi power cat back

- Invidia dump pipe

- TurboXS front pipe

- Magnaflow 3" metal cat

- Walbro GSS342 500hp 255lt/hr fuel pump

- HKS Racing Suction pod intake

- x3e 52mm alloy radiator

- 1.3bar radiator cap

- NGK Super Power Cables ignition leads

- NGK Iridium BPR7EIX spark plugs

- Pivot Raizin volt stabilizer

- Pivot Super Earth grounding kit

- Beatrush radiator cooling panel

- Blox billet engine mount

- Engine torque dampener

- ETS Version 2 Lower Intercooler Pipe

- Reflashed ECU (dual map e85 / 98ulp)

Handling and Braking:

- BC type ER coilovers with external reservoir

- Whiteline 22mm adjustable rear sway bar

- DBA 4000s slotted rotors front and rear

- Ferrodo DS2500 front brake pads

- x3e rear brake pads

- Goodridge braided brake lines

Interior:

- Alpine CDA-9853 head unit

- Focal 165 CV1 speakers

- APEXi Full auto turbo timer

- Trust shift knob Type N

- Fixed in-car camera mounts

- CAMS Approved 1kg fire extinguisher with fixed racing mount

- Carbon fibre wrapped interior panels, stereo surround, window switches

- Black faced boost gauge

- 52mm Autogauge Oil Pressure gauge

- 52mm Autogauge Oil Temperature gauge

- 52mm Autogauge Water temperature gauge

- Evo 9 Steering wheel

Exterior & Cosmetics:

- EvoXenon's Custom Headlight & Projector

- HKS inspired front lip

- OEM Evo 9 rear bumper with OEM tow hook cover

- Voltex genuine CF rear diffuser

- Chargespeed side skirt extension

- Carbon fiber boot lid lip

- Carbon fiber vortex generator

- Zaklee Corp clear cam pulleys cover

- Repainted valve cover

- XXR 527 17x9.75 +25 in matte bronze

- 255/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza RE001

- D1 Spec racing lug nuts

PS. My best contact methods are SMS and Emails as I do not pick up calls at work.

0433552745

[email protected]

Cheers,

Gerald.

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