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Big Dollars spent, has all the necessary equipment to perform and win - all you need to do is hit the start button and go racing. This car has been used for racing in street sprints and it has proven to be very low maintenance and reliable and it is a proven track record performer and first place and outright winner in competition.

With 600hp at the wheels and only 1200kg this car has a great power to weight ratio with awesome acceleration.

This vehicle has too much to list but will try...

* Engine

- 270 degree cams

- 1900 cc injectors

- Custom fuel rail

- Garret GT 35R turbo

- 4 inch inlet pipe & large K&N pod filter

- 6 boost exhaust manifold

- 50mm turbo smart pro waste gate

- 4 inch side exiting exhaust from turbo

- A system of 3 catch cars for oil surge that all

return to sump

- Alloy radiator

- Greddy large 100mm intercooler

- 2 large engine oil coolers & remote filter

- Twin Bosch O44 fuel pumps feeding each

end of fuel rail with twin 3/8 In fuel lines

- 20litre RCI fuel cell

- NPC twin plate clutch

* Body

- Carbon fibre bonnet

- Carbon fibre boot lid

- Carbon fibre GT T-Wing

- Fibreglass doors

- Fully welded in roll cage

* Handling and Brakes

- Grex 6 piston 355mm x 32mm front brakes

- Grex 4 piston 330mm rear brakes

- Hurst line locker

- Camber toe in castor adjustable arms front

- and toe & camber adjustable arms

rear

- Titanium front strut brace

- Nismo rear strut brace

* Wheels and Tyres

- Rays TE 37 rims 17x9 all round

- Dunlop uncut wet full slick, very soft

compound 265 wide - (New - barely used)

$29,990 neg

SORRY - Not interested in any swaps.

SERIOUS ENQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE - NO TIMEWASTERS OR TYRE KICKERS!!!!

IF YOU ARE GENUINELY INTERESTED PLEASE PHONE - have plenty of photos - please contact us with an e-mail address if you would like some more.

For any other questions - please contact me. 0408 737 677

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