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Selling a brand new Python 574

Alarm can be intergrated with your smart phone for keyless starting, phone disarming/ arming, GPS traking, Do not need this anymore will sell it for a cheap price of $180 ono

Item Condition: Brand New

Product Features:

  • Responder LC3 SST 2-way LCD Pager Car Alarm with1-Mile Range and Remote Start
  • Priority user interface and icon map
  • Priority 5-button user interface
  • Remote can confirm commands with tones, vibration, text and icon display
  • Remote notifies of security intrusions with tones, vibration, text and icon display
  • Powerful lithium-ion rechargeable battery with mini-USB charging
  • Integrated text display
  • Tone, vibe and display notifications and confirmations
  • Car finder
  • Fail-Safe starter kill
  • Revenger soft-chirp six-tone neo siren
  • Onboard Stinger Double-Guard remote-adjustable shock sensor
  • Warn-Away features a low-volume, brief warning signal for potential threats
  • Silent Mode alarming and disarming
  • Keyless entry with optional progressive driver's unlocking and ignition-controlled locking
  • Trunk Release
  • Manual transmission mode

Product Convenience Features:

  • One mile range primary LCD SST remote
  • Slim 5-button SST 1-Way companion remote control
  • Priority 5-button user interface with easy 2-car operation
  • Control Center with integrated status LED and valet switch
  • Virtual Tach RPM sensing
  • D2D serial data interface for Xpresskit D2D serial data interface modules
  • XpressPort dock for Xpresskit docking serial date interface modules
  • Onboard Flex Relays for remote start and light flash
  • Advanced remote start functions: Timer Start, Smart Start, RunTime Reset, and more
  • Active Temp Check displays internal cabin temp while remote start engaged
  • SilentMode2 alerts of intrusions without vehicle siren or light activation
  • Inputs for doors, hood and trunk monitoring
  • Progressive door trigger
  • NPCincluded (patented Nuisance Prevention software)
  • Ports for optional tilt, glass break, cabin and proximity sensors
  • 3 additional auxiliary outputs
  • 1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

Thinking about selling my R32 as a rolling shell (no engine, gearbox or diff). It will however come with another RB20DET, gearbox and diff with the sale. Not very pretty because I've been using it for drifting, but R32's look so cool.

It does have on it:

- Adjustable castor rods

- HSD coilovers but one dampener needs a rebuild (bound feels like it's blown out).

- Has Potenza front struts because of the coilover problem

- DVD player and motorised touch scren (1 DINN)

- Project Mu front brake pads

- Bosch 040 intank pump with relay from battery

- 2.5 months rego

- Hicas lock bar

- GTR rear cradle (suspension knuckles)

It will also come with separate:

- Original RB20DET (I was running a RB25)

- RB20 gearbox

- VLSD

- Flywheel, HD clutch/pressure plate.

After $2500, I think I can wreck it down for the same price. If you're after parts let me know and I'll consider wrecking it down sooner if I have enough interest. I might even put a RB30 into it in the mean time.

EDIT: No pics of it at the moment, any that I do have I don't want to post :P.

Anyone have a cheap 18" 365 35 tyre I can buy as I have a delainated one and I need to replace. Would be super helpful as the other rear is still reasnoble and I dont want to switch to the ugliest 17's in the world.

Cheers,

James

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