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Hey guys,

Looking at selling my pride and joy of the last 5 years...

Due to getting a side job im needing a ute and got a young family that will probably grow in a few years, need a car that i can chuck all the gear in and go out with the family in.

I purchased the car in totally stock form.

Mods so far...

-Nistune Computer fitted and tuned by Envy imports at brookvale. made 221kw atw on their dyno , didnt get a photo or print out.. got a photo at 216kw

- Just Jap oil cooler and relocation kit. Oil filter now located infront of radiator, easy access compared to the factory location!!

- Just jap FMIC

- Nardi copy steering wheel

- D1 detachable hub for steering wheel

- Boss kit ( got off a fellow sau member, is genuine Boss tho)

- Cusco 6 point bolt in roll cage, padded all round

- Fire extinguisher mounted to rollcage

- Splitfire coil packs

- Cusco brake master cylinder stopper - Not fitted but included in the price

- Whiteline Front and rear sway bars, got them from Daleo on the forum as appart of a Group Buy

Front BNF22X 27mm Non adjustable

Rear BNR11XX 24mm Motorsport adjustable

- OS Giken 2 way diff, with the OS Giken oil 80w250 grade aswell, this stuff is expensive around $80.00 per ltr!!

- Drift works Solid Diff bushes

- Driftworks Solid Metal subframe bushes

- 5% window tint all round, installed by Unique window tint, one of the best tint people in sydney

- Optima red top battery 800cca

- Battery to boot relocation

- Isolation switch in engine bay

- Hicas Lock out bar

There are probably things i have forgotten, but ill add them on as i come accross them!!

Car has 88,000 kms on it

$22,000

If you have any questions please post up or PM me..

Can be contacted on my mobile 0424 703 213, if i dont answer send me a txt and ill get back to you asap!!

Enjoy!!

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Hi Mick,

I sent you several PMs regarding something else, could you please respond to me when you have the chance?

Cheers,

Johnny

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